Arts & Letters
American literary journal
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Arts & Letters is an American semiannual literary journal, published by Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, Georgia.[1][2][3] Arts & Letters nominates for the Pushcart Prize, Best New Poets, Best American Short Stories, and Best American Essays.[3]
| Discipline | Literary journal |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Edited by | Martin Lammon |
| Publication details | |
| History | Since 1999 |
| Publisher | Georgia College & State University (United States) |
| Frequency | Biannual |
| Standard abbreviations | |
| ISO 4 | Arts Lett. |
| Indexing | |
| ISSN | 1523-4592 |
| OCLC no. | 40676314 |
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History
Featured writers
- John Guare[5]
- Tina Howe[5]
- Bobbie Ann Mason[5]
- Charles Simic.[5]
- Bruce Bond[3]
- Denise Duhamel[3]
- Donald Hall[3]
- Bret Lott[3]
- Maxine Kumin[3]
- Sonja Livingston[3]
- Opal Moore[3]
- Bob Hicok[3]
- Xu Xi[3]
- Lia Purpura[3]
- Marianne Boruch[3]
- Keith Wilson[3]
- Jesse Lee Kercheval[3]
- K. E. Allen
- Jacob M. Appel
- Janice Eidus
- Stephen Graham Jones
- Rachel Kadish
- Evan Lavender-Smith
- Julianna Baggot
- James Doyle
- Patricia Foster
- Nola Garrett
- Ira Sukrungruang
- Kirk M. Wright
Masthead
As of April 2025[update], the staff included:
- Editor – Laura Newbern
- Fiction Editor – Chika Unigwe
- Nonfiction Editor – Peter Selgin
- Poetry Editor – Kerry James Evans