Fellowship of Southern Writers


The Fellowship of Southern Writers is a group of writers from the southern states of America. In 1987 twenty-one writers (charter members) had a meeting in Chattanooga, Tennessee where they decided to honor good writing from their part of the country. They wanted to help young writers by giving them awards of money and chances to improve their writing skill.

Awards and prizes are given for very good writing of fiction, poetry, drama, criticism, and history.

Members

It is a small group. The Fellowship can only have 50 members at one time. New members of the group are chosen by election and invited to join.[1] All members must be born or have lived for a long time in the American South. Other members have written works that say important things about southern life.

Charter members

Elected members

Awards and honors

  • 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

References

  1. "A Literary Reunion". chapter16.org. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  2. Posthumous, Brown died before he was able to take his seat
  3. "A Literary Reunion". chapter16.org.

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