Arts & Letters

Arts & Letters  
Discipline Literary journal
Language English
Edited by Martin Lammon
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
Since 1999
Frequency Biannual
Indexing
ISSN 1523-4592
OCLC no. 40676314
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Arts & Letters is an American semiannual literary journal, published by Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, Georgia.[1][2]

Established in 1999, the journal is known for its in-depth interviews with major American writers, including John Guare, Tina Howe, Bobbie Ann Mason and Charles Simic.[3] Notable contributors to the journal have included K. E. Allen, Jacob M. Appel, Julianna Baggot, James Doyle, Janice Eidus, Patricia Foster, Nola Garrett, Bob Hicok, Stephen Graham Jones, Rachel Kadish, Evan Lavender-Smith, Ira Sukrungruang and Kirk M. Wright.

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As of September 2014, the staff included:

See also

References

  1. The Telegraph. April 4, 1999.
  2. Notes from Millegeville: Remnants of Rich Past Endure. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. October 15, 1999.
  3. The Telegraph. May 22, 2001.

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