The Georgia Review seeks to create a lasting environment for literature by supporting writers at every stage of their careers. Committed to the art of editorial practice, the Review collaborates with authors of essays, stories, poems, and reviews in pursuit of works of enduring appeal that engage with the evolving concerns and interests of readers from around the world.
While most book reviews are solicited by Georgia Review editors, submissions can be sent through their Submittable account. They accept standard reviews (typically 1750 to 2000 words) focused on a single book, as well as essay-reviews (typically 4000-6000 words) which develop a thesis surrounding multiple books for a broader thematic purpose.