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The Chattahoochee Review is a nationally recognized literary magazine sponsored by Georgia Perimeter College. Our purpose, a tradition begun twenty-seven years ago, is to publish original writing of literary merit. Each quarter, we publish the best in creative writing, essays, fiction, literary criticisms; everything you’ve come to expect from Atlanta's oldest literary magazine.

The Chattahoochee Review is also a cultural organization whose purpose is to build and maintain a literary community in Georgia and the Southeast. However, having grown beyond its past role as more of a Southern literary magazine, The Chattahoochee Review has established a wider, more diverse audience.

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A Celebration of Byron Herbert Reece » » »

The Spring/Summer 2007 print issue is a special double feature, highlighting poetry and the literary work and career of Byron Herbert Reece. In the print issue, you'll find drawings by Reece, a selection of his poems, and what Flannery O'Connor had to say about this other Georgia author in an excerpt from a previously unpublished letter. Here in this web supplement, we're happy to present a more scholarly study of Reece by Tyrie Smith. He shares with us his essay on Reece: "'A voice that was thin and pure': Folklore and Function in Byron Herbert Reece’s Better a Dinner of Herbs"

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» » Read more about Reece in the Spring/Summer 2007 print issue.



 

   

 

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