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    Georgia Writers Hall of Fame

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    Georgia Writers Hall of Fame
    Awarded for"Georgia writers, past and present, whose work reflects the character of the state — its land and people"
    LocationRichard B. Russell Building
    300 South Hull Street
    Athens, Georgia
    CountryUnited States
    Presented byHargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries
    First awarded2000
    WebsiteGeorgia Writers Hall of Fame

    The Georgia Writers Hall of Fame honors writers who have made significant contributions to the literary legacy of the state of Georgia. Established in 2000 by the University of Georgia (UGA) Libraries’ Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, the Hall of Fame existed as a virtual presence until 2012, when it was given a physical space within UGA's Richard B. Russell Building.[1]

    The Georgia Writers Hall of Fame accepts public nominations.[2] New inductees are elected by a board of judges convened by the University of Georgia librarian. Writers are eligible for nomination if they were born in Georgia or if they produced an important work while living in the state.[3]

    Inductees[edit]

    2000
    • Erskine Caldwell
    • James Dickey
    • W. E. B. Du Bois|W.E.B. Du Bois
    • Joel Chandler Harris
    • John Oliver Killens
    • Martin Luther King Jr.|Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • Sidney Lanier
    • Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
    • Carson McCullers
    • Margaret Mitchell
    • Flannery O'Connor
    • Lillian Smith (author)|Lillian Smith
    2001
    • Byron Herbert Reece
    2002
    • Harry Crews
    • Jean Toomer
    • Alice Walker
    2003
    • Conrad Aiken
    • Elias Boudinot (Cherokee)|Elias Boudinot
    2004
    • Pat Conroy
    • Henry W. Grady
    • Ralph McGill|Ralph Emerson McGill
    2006
    • Jimmy Carter
    • Terry Kay
    • Frank Yerby
    2007
    • Caroline Pafford Miller|Caroline Miller
    • Ferrol Sams
    • Celestine Sibley
    • Anne Rivers Siddons
    • John Stone
    2008
    • Bailey White
    • Calder Willingham|Calder Baynard Willingham, Jr.
    2009
    • Raymond Andrews
    • Coleman Barks
    • David Bottoms
    • Robert Burch
    2010
    • Judith Ortiz Cofer
    • Georgia Douglas Johnson
    • Walter Francis White
    • Philip Lee Williams
    2011
    • Melissa Fay Greene
    • James Patrick Kilgo
    • Johnny Mercer
    • Natasha Trethewey
    2013
    • Toni Cade Bambara
    • Judson Mitcham
    2014
    • Olive Ann Burns
    • Mary Hood
    • Alfred Uhry
    2015
    • Vereen Bell
    • Taylor Branch
    • Paul Hemphill
    • Janisse Ray
    2016
    • Roy Blount Jr.
    • Brainard Cheney
    • Katharine DuPre Lumpkin
    • James Alan McPherson
    • Bill Shipp
    2017
    • James Cobb
    • Alfred Corn
    • Eugenia Price
    • Kevin Young (poet)|Kevin Young
    2018
    • Furman Bisher
    • Michael Bishop (author)|Michael Bishop
    • Tayari Jones
    • Frances Newman
    • Cynthia Shearer
    2019
    • John T. Edge
    • Julia Collier Harris
    • A. E. Stallings

    References[edit]

    1. Howard Pousner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Georgia Writers Hall of Fame claims a space of its own in Athens". ajc. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
    2. "Georgia Writers Hall of Fame". georgiawritershalloffame.org. Retrieved 2019-12-29.
    3. Ruppersburg, Hugh; Inscoe, John C. (2011-08-15). The New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion to Georgia Literature. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-8203-4300-6.

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