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Donna Meredith is publisher and editor-in-chief. Claire Hamner Matturro, Dawn Major, and Mary Ellen Thompson serve as associate editors. RIGHT: Photographs by VanessaK Photography, LLC.

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The Southern Literary Review celebrates Southern authors and their contributions to American literature. We feature classic writers who have defined Southern literature, and we highlight emerging authors with interviews, profiles, and book reviews. We support independent bookstores. If you subscribe to our newsletter, please add southernliteraryreview@comcast.net to your email contacts list so that the newsletter doesn’t […]

“The Swellest Wife Anyone Ever Had,” Poems by Jennifer Schomburg Kanke

The Swellest Wife Anyone Ever Had (Kelsay Books, 2024) by Jennifer Schomburg Kanke chronicles the life of Enid, an Appalachian housewife born in 1919, through vivid imagery and keenly observed detail. The poet creates rich portraits not only of Enid’s personality and growth, but also of the people, landscape, and culture that shape her life […]

“Words Alone Are Certain Good” by Trenton McKay Judson

“You can dance in a hurricane, but only if you’re standing in the eye,” sings Brandi Carlile. No one was dancing in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. In Words Alone Are Certain Good (Pen & Leaf Press, 2025), Trenton Judson writes of characters paddling, swimming, crawling, clinging, but rarely dancing, during the storm and its […]

Claire Hamner Matturro Interviews Jianqing Zheng

Claire Hamner Matturro: First off, congratulations Jianqing Zheng on your two new masterful poetry publications–Visual Chords, published by Broken Tribe Press in July 2025 and Dreaminations, from Madville Publishing in January 2026. Visual Chords is a collection of ekphrastic poems after photographs by Dorothea Lange, Bill Ferris, Leo Touchet and other modern and contemporary photographers with […]

“A History of Heartache” by Patrick Strickland

The first story in A History of Heartache, Patrick Strickland’s debut short story collection, gives away the title when we learn an alcoholic mother “has a history of heartache, most of which she drums up all on her own nowadays.” The question that arises again and again in these loosely-interconnected stories is this: Is heartache […]

“The Burning Side” by Sarah Damoff

Sarah Damoff’s second novel, The Burning Side, is just as rich in poignant moments and nuanced characters as her first, The Bright Years, which Southern Literary Review selected as its 2025 Book of the Year. The Burning Side explores two very different marriages, revealing both the best and the worst of committed love. One begins […]

“Perfect Unfolding: Seven Years of Life-Changing Solo Adventure, One Year that Broke me Open” by Kristy Halvorsen

Suspend all expectations when you open Kristy Halvorsen’s memoir, Perfect Unfolding (Coddiwomple Now, LLC  2026). With raw candor, in fragmented “nomadic mosaic” style like Maggie Nelson’s Bluets, she unveils how she finds herself set loose after her boyfriend leaves. Yet her mom helps her realize her dreams are not crushed but parked in her driveway—if […]