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The South Carolina Review

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The South Carolina Review is a literary journal published twice a year in English by Clemson University Press in the United States. It began in 1968 as Furman Studies at Furman University and moved to Clemson in 1973. It was first edited by Professor Al Reid at Furman and later edited at Clemson by Richard J. Calhoun and Robert W. Hill, with early managing editors G. William Koon, Carol Johnston, and Frank Day.

Over the years, The South Carolina Review has published work by many notable writers, including Iris Murdoch, Walker Percy, Joyce Carol Oates, James Dickey, Eudora Welty, Robert Pinsky, Garrison Keillor, Julian Bell, Stephen Dixon, Doris Betts, and others.

The journal is associated with Clemson University Press and is part of South Carolina literature and the broader world of literary magazines in the United States. See also: South Carolina literature; List of literary magazines. External links: Journal homepage.


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