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The North Georgia Review

The North Georgia Review was a magazine published in Georgia, edited by Lillian Smith and Paula Snelling.

Publication History

The North Georgia Review first published under that title in 1937, succeeding Pseudopodia and continuing its issue numbering. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is Autumn 1939 (v. 4 nos. 2-3). We know of no actively copyright-renewed contributions. (More details) It ran under that title until 1941, when it was renamed South Today.

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