Meet the Editors

Donna Meredith is publisher and editor-in-chief. Claire Hamner Matturro, Dawn Major, and Mary Ellen Thompson serve as associate editors. Hank Lazer is poetry review editor. 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 […]

“Three Guesses” by Chris McClain Johnson

Three otherwise unconnected people form a deep and unlikely bond across the miles via the nostalgic medium of the handwritten letter in the quietly spellbinding novella Three Guesses (Regal House 2025) by Chris McClain Johnson. It won the Fugere Book Prize. The opening chapters of this sparkling debut may cause the reader to wonder how […]

“Lullaby for the Grieving” by Ashley M. Jones

Heralded as her most personal collection of poetry yet,  Ashley M. Jones’s Lullaby for the Grieving (Hub City Press, 2025) dazzles with its power and beauty. With innovative forms, profound themes, and a fierceness tempered by sensitivity, Jones addresses many topics. Given the title, it is no surprise that poems about grief dominate the collection, […]

Marley Brown

Marley Brown has loved literature since she was a young child, and has found outlets in both reading and writing. From a small, rural Georgian town near Savannah, Marley is deeply familiar with Southern culture and enjoys the outdoors and nature, supporting and volunteering with conservationist organizations like Ogeechee Riverkeeper and Adopt-a-Stream. Her favorite authors […]

“Narrow the Road” by James Wade

James Wade’s Depression-era road novel, Narrow the Road, features three adolescents: William, “a gawky, spindle-shanked creature,” his friend, Ollie, and Lena, a girl running from a con artist’s medicine show. These kids, fully characterized and full of life, will stick with readers the way they’re still living with me. Yes, it’s a coming-of-age story. And […]

Nobody writes quite like Sean Dietrich.

He is the master of storytelling, no question, and he writes with rich, lyrical phrases, generous sprinkles of similes, and deep insight into the human psyche. Notably, he writes with empathy and compassion—even for the bad guys. Redemption as a theme is often hovering or in full force in his works. He has always brought […]

“A Legacy of Birds” by Sharon Perkins Ackerman

Sharon Perkins Ackerman’s most recent poetry collection— A Legacy of Birds (Kelsey Books 2025) — is comprehensive and lyrical, a wonderful representation of Appalachian childhood and growing pains. The poems each describe distinct memories, some hazy from humid days long gone, some sharp and clear as yesterday as Ackerman contemplates the past and the present. […]