Fellowship of Southern Writers
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The Fellowship of Southern Writers is an American literary organization that celebrates the creative vitality of Southern writing as the mirror of a distinctive and cherished regional culture. Its fellowships and awards draw attention to outstanding literary achievement and help to nurture new talent.
The fellowship was founded in 1987 in Chattanooga, Tennessee by 21 Southern writers and other literary luminaries.[1] The group meets in every odd-numbered year, usually during the SouthWord Literature Festival hosted by the Southern Lit Alliance in Chattanooga, TN. Southern Literature.
Charter members
[edit]- A.R. Ammons
- Cleanth Brooks
- Fred Chappell
- George Core
- James Dickey
- Ralph Ellison
- Horton Foote
- Shelby Foote
- John Hope Franklin
- Ernest J. Gaines
- George Garrett
- Blyden Jackson
- Madison Jones
- Andrew Nelson Lytle
- Walker Percy
- Reynolds Price
- Louis D. Rubin, Jr.
- Mary Lee Settle
- Lewis P. Simpson
- Elizabeth Spencer
- William Styron
- Walter Sullivan
- Peter Taylor
- Robert Penn Warren
- Eudora Welty
- C. Vann Woodward
Elected members
[edit]- Wendell Berry (1990)
- Ellen Douglas (Josephine Haxton) (1990)
- C. Eric Lincoln (1990)
- Romulus Linney (1990)
- Lee Smith (1993)
- Monroe Spears (1993)
- Charles Wright (1993)
- Doris Betts (1995)
- Marsha Norman (1995)
- James Applewhite (1997)
- Richard Bausch (1997)
- Clyde Edgerton (1997)
- Gail Godwin (1997)
- William Hoffman (1997)
- Donald Justice (1997)
- Dave Smith (1997)
- Joseph Blotner (2001)
- Allan Gurganus (2001)
- Beth Henley (2001)
- Josephine Humphreys (2001)
- Bobbie Ann Mason (2001)
- Henry Taylor (2001)
- Madison Smartt Bell (2003)
- Kaye Gibbons (2003)
- Barry Hannah (2003)
- Yusef Komunyakaa (2003)
- Jill McCorkle (2003)
- John Shelton Reed (2003)
- Ellen Bryant Voigt (2003)
- Allen Wier (2003)
- Larry Brown (2005)[2]
- Percival Everett (2005)
- Robert Morgan (2005)
- Lewis Nordan (2005)
- Sam Pickering (2005)
- Wyatt Prunty (2005)
- Dorothy Allison (2007)
- Roy Blount, Jr. (2007)
- Andrew Hudgins (2007)
- Randall Kenan (2007)
- Shannon Ravenel (2007)
- Alfred Uhry (2007)
- Will D. Campbell (2009)
- Rita Dove (2009)
- Percival Everett (2009)
- Jim Grimsley (2009)
- Edward P. Jones (2009)
- Fred Hobson (2009)
- Rodney Jones (2009)
- Eleanor Ross Taylor (2009)
- Natasha Trethewey (2009)
- Al Young (2009)
- Tony Earley (2010)
- Claudia Emerson (2011)
- George Singleton (2013)
- Steve Yarbrough (2015)[3]
Awards and honors
[edit]- The Hillsdale Prize for Fiction
- The Hanes Prize for Poetry
- The Robert Penn Warren Award for Fiction
- The Bryan Family Foundation Award for Drama
- The Cecil Woods, Jr. Prize for Non-Fiction
- The Fellowship's New Writing Award for Fiction
- The C. Vann Woodward-John Hope Franklin Prize for the Writing of Southern History
- The James Still Award for Writing About the Appalachian South
- The Fellowship's New Award for Poetry
- The Cleanth Brooks Medal for Distinguished Achievement in Southern Letters
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ newsobserver.com | Extending the lines[permanent dead link]
- ^ Posthumous, Brown died before he was able to take his seat
- ^ "A Literary Reunion". chapter16.org.
External links
[edit]- The Fellowship of Southern Writers Archived 2012-07-07 at the Wayback Machine official website
- Arts & Education Council website
- Oral History Interview with Blyden Jackson from Oral Histories of the American South