The Chattahoochee Review

The Chattahoochee Review is a literary journal published by Georgia State University's Perimeter College.

[2][3] In 2003, the journal received the "Governor's Awards in the Humanities" from the State of Georgia in recognition of its legacy.

[3] Writers whose work has appeared in the journal include William Gay, George Singleton, Natasha Trethewey, Walter Griffin, Anthony Grooms, Terry Kay, Judson Mitcham, and Marion Montgomery.

[2][3] The journal awards the Lamar York Prizes for Fiction and Nonfiction annually to a winning essay and story.

[4] The Townsend Prize for Fiction is administrated every two years by The Chattahoochee Review and the Georgia Center for the Book.