| The Carolina Quarterly has been publishing the work
of established and emergent writers for more than fifty years. Recent
issues have featured the works of Fred Chappell, Clyde Edgerton, Richard
Ford, Ha Jin, Lewis Nordan, Robert Morgan, Cathy Song, and Charles Wright.
Works published in The Carolina Quarterly have appeared in New
Stories From the South, Best of the South, Poetry Daily, O.
Henry Prize Stories, The Pushcart Prizes, and Best American
Short Stories.
Originally published in 1844 as the literary journal
of the students of the University of North Carolina , the magazine
passed through several temporary incarnations until 1920. In 1929 it remerged as North Carolina Magazine, claiming to be the oldest
college publication in the U. S. In 1948 the journal became The
Carolina Quarterly, a literary magazine devoted to publishing the work of
poets and writers from North Carolina and beyond. Today The Carolina
Quarterly, edited by students of the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, is one of the finest and longest-running literary publications in
America.
See a review of our most recent issue at
NewPages.com.
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