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    ATLANTA REVIEW is an international poetry journal devoted to bringing surprise, wonder and delight to readers around the world. Its unique blend of quality and human appeal have made it one of the world’s best-selling poetry journals. Here you’ll find Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners galore, but also poems that touch the deepest feelings of the writer and the reader. Atlanta Review is a haven for our common humanity, the things that unite us across the boundaries of nation, race, and religion. It is a voice we need more urgently than ever in today’s world.  

 

     Every Spring Issue of Atlanta Review includes an International Feature with poets from a different country or continent. Each Fall Issue includes at least 20 Publication Prize winners from our International Poetry Competition. As you may have noticed, the Grand Prize always matches the year: $2,009 for Poetry 2009, $2,010 for Poetry 2010, etc.

 

    Founded in 1994, Atlanta Review is one of the few completely independent and
self-supporting major poetry journals. It is not sponsored by any school, institution or foundation. Your support is therefore absolutely essential to its survival. Atlanta Review
is produced by an all-volunteer staff, so you can be assured that
every penny of your subscription or contribution goes into the poetry itself. Become a Friend of Atlanta Review.

 

    AR is accessible not only to readers, but to writers as well. Along with the world’s greatest names in poetry, we often include poets appearing in print for the first time.

At least half of every issue is always open to general submissions. And as editor, I
personally read
every single submission and every single contest entry. Your work is our reason for being, and you can be assured that it will get the hearing it deserves.

 

    For more information, just hop onto one of the lily pads below. The Home Pond’s water lily theme is inspired by Treetops Pond at our home in Decatur, Georgia. I hope you’ll take a minute to relax by the pond as part of your visit to Atlanta Review. Thanks!

 

 

    

 

     

 

        

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Editor, Atlanta Review

 

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