
Inspiration from Richard Dokey
THE EMPTY PAGE
A Japanese writer, whose name I cannot recall, killed himself. He left a note. The note said, “I did this because I could no longer stand [read more]

Contributor Reads
More books by contributors from our current issue, 38.1!
From Jessica Cuello, Hunt:
Winner of The Washington Prize.
Jessica Cuello’s Hunt is a [read more]

TCR Guest Author Series featuring Julia Franks
Book Title: Over the Plain Houses (Hub City Press, 2016)
Dates, Times, & Locations:
Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018; 11:30 a.m.; SH-1500 (Classrooms Building) Perimeter College’s Decatur Campus
Thursday, Oct. 4, [read more]

The 2018 TCR Writers' Studio
The Chattahoochee Review Writers’ Studio takes place on Friday, Sept. 21, 2018, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the 4th floor of the JCLRC (CL) Building; Room CL-4100 on [read more]

TCR at the 2018 AJC-Decatur Book Festival
Spend a portion of the Labor Day Weekend with The Chattahoochee Review (TCR) at the annual AJC-Decatur Book Festival (AJC-DBF). This year marks the 13th running of [read more]

Contributor Reads
From two Neighbors issue contributors, two exciting new books of poetry!
Mamasafari
Andrea Jurjević is a poet and translator from Rijeka, Croatia. [read more]

Contributor Spotlight: Terry Ann Thaxton
Terry Ann Thaxton’s “How My Body Was Made,” an elegiac model of how an essay can function as both visceral and emblematic, appears in our current issue, [read more]

Inspiration from Jeff Hardin
THE EDGES WE SHARE
For years, I have addressed poems to specific poets—my “wider fellowship,” as I refer to them—considering how our lives, if not our poems, [read more]

The 2018 Academy of American Poets University & College Poetry Prizes
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The Chattahoochee Review (TCR) in partnership with the Academy of American Poets, is pleased to announce that submissions are now being [read more]

TCR Guest Author Series featuring Brad Watson
Book Title: Miss Jane (W.W. Norton & Company)
Date & Time: Wednesday, April 18, 2018; 11:30 a.m.
Location: NB-2100/2101 (Student Center) Perimeter College’s Dunwoody Campus [read more]

Contributor Spotlight: Sean Bernard
Sean Bernard is the author of the novel Studies in the Hereafter and the collection Desert Sonorous, which received [read more]

<<<< Intern >>>>
Name: Jesus Hernandez
Age: 18
Major: Journalism
Favorite Hooch piece:“Notes From a Professional Pencil Wench,” by Rachel Toliver (37.1). I thoroughly enjoyed Toliver’s satirical approach at criticizing standardized testing.
Least [read more]