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Gene Ruffin

Congregational Church
American Congregationalism is a direct descendent of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Puritanism, which...

Jack Runninger

Optometry
Optometric (and ophthalmologic) eye care is becoming increasingly important in Georgia, due to its aging...

Shane A. Runyon

Ebenezer
Located in Effingham County about twenty-five miles northwest of Savannah on the banks of Ebenezer Creek,...

Malcontents
Among those to voice displeasure with the policies of General James Oglethorpe and the Georgia Trustees...

Hugh Ruppersburg

 Gone With the Wind (Film)
Few films are so closely identified with a geographical region asis identified with...

 Song of the South 
was Walt Disney's film adaptation of African American folk tales written down in the...

 The Chattahoochee Review 
Theis a literary journal published four times a year by Georgia Perimeter State...

 The Wind Done Gone 
Few novels have captured the popular American imagination more strongly than Margaret Mitchell's 1936...

Arthur Crew Inman (1895-1963)
Arthur Crew Inman was a reclusive and unsuccessful poet whose 17-million word diary, extending from 1919...

Coleman Barks (b. 1937)
Coleman Barks, a poet and professor emeritus at the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens, has gained...

Edgar Bowers (1924-2000)
When Edgar Bowers published hisin 1997, literary critic Harold Bloom called him "one of...

Flannery O'Connor's Short Fiction
Economy of form, biting satire, vivid characterizations, and a stern moral vision are the defining characteristics...

Georgia Writers Association
The Georgia Writers Association is a nonprofit support and advocacy group for writers in the state. The...

James Dickey (1923-1997)
James Dickey ranks, along with Conrad Aiken, as one of the two most important Georgia poets in the twentieth...

James Kilgo (1941-2002)
James Patrick Kilgo, an essayist and novelist, wrote with a reverence for the natural world and a deep...

Judson Mitcham (b. 1948)
An award-winning poet and novelist, Judson Mitcham was named poet laureate of Georgia in 2012 by Governor...

Literature: Overview
Among southern states, only Mississippi, by virtue of William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Tennessee Williams,...

Melissa Fay Greene (b. 1952)
Melissa Fay Greene's award-winning booksandchronicle dramatic...

Townsend Prize for Fiction
Every other year a board of judges awards the Townsend Prize for Fiction to an outstanding novel or short-story...

Wyatt Prunty (b. 1947)
Wyatt Prunty is identified with a widely based movement among poets sometimes called the New Formalism....

Jim Rush

Epworth by the Sea
Epworth by the Sea is a conference and retreat center on St. Simons Island owned and operated by the...

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