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The Southern Literary Review celebrates southern authors and their contributions to American literature.  

We feature classic southern writers who have defined southern literature, such as Zora Neale Hurston and William Faulkner.  SLR also profiles and interviews modern novelists such as Tom Wolfe and Wendell Berry and emerging southern writers such as Daniel Wallace and Sue Monk Kidd

With over 100 pages of original content, we are dedicated to offering quality information about America’s southern authors, and their works.  Peruse our excellent book reviews on new southern novels as well as the classics of southern literature. 

In addition, we invite you to browse our comprehensive bookstore linked to Amazon.com, including critical essays and biographies of southern authors, as well as a collection of southern travel, southern culture, architecture, photography, history and of course southern cooking!  

What Makes Southern Literature Southern? Southern literature is defined as literature about the South, written by authors who were either brought up in the South, spent many years in the South, or came from southern parents. ... But exactly where does the "South" begin and end?  Geographically, the South can reach as far west as Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas, and as far North as Kentucky and Virginia.  Characteristics of southern literature are: the significance of family, a sense of community and one’s role within it, the community's dominating religion and the burden religion often brings, land and the promise it brings, and the use of southern dialect.   History is held in high regard in the South, and so, the historical significance of the southern town is often discussed at length in works of southern literature.  [read more]

PLEASE NOTE: While we applaud the efforts of all writers, we do not consider self-published works for review. This includes publishing on demand companies like Publish America.  Thank you.

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