Greensboro Review
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The Greensboro Review is a literary magazine, based at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro, North Carolina. It publishes fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction on a quarterly basis. Work from the journal is featured in such anthologies as New Stories from the South, the O. Henry Prize Stories, and the Best American Short Stories.[1] The journal was founded by poet Robert Watson in 1969 and is edited by Jim Clark.
The Review awards the Robert Watson Literary Prizes.
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- ^ Greensboro Has Spawned A Host of Talented Writers, Greensboro News and Record, September 16, 1990

