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Nantahala Review - Online arts magazine of photography, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction connected with the Southern Appalachian region. Published quarterly.
Blue Ridge Highlander - Tourism and lifestyle e-zine on the highland area of North Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Stories, photography, where to go, what to do, real estate, and shopping.
Appalachia Magazine - Published 3 times a year by the Appalachian Regional Commission. Primary focus is on economic and social programs in the region. Online contents and information about free subscriptions.
Appalachia, Spirit Triumphant - Collected articles, essays, arts, and oral histories about the life and culture of the region, including music, coal mining heritage, the negative image of the "hillbilly," and other topics.
Appalachian Heritage - Literary quarterly presenting poetry, short fiction, essays, articles and reviews of recent literature by and about the people of the Appalachian South. Subscription information, instructions for contributors, and sample contents.
Mountain Promise - Quarterly publication intended to promote regional leadership and community development. Diverse subjects include cultural tourism, regional foods, the economy of mountain crafts, sustainable development, citizen activism, and welfare reform. Full contents available online.
Appalachian Quarterly Magazine, Wise County Historical Society - Genealogy and history resource for the southern Appalachians. Includes subscription information, details on ordering back issues, and invitation to submit family histories and other materials.
Blue Ridge Traditions Magazine - Features articles on regional history and culture, recipes, original fiction, and announcements. Primarily focused on the Virginia Blue Ridge.
Blue Ridge Country - Covers the southern mountains and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Includes history, fiction, events, travel advice, recipes, and links.
Now & Then - Published twice a year; presents articles, personal essays, fiction, poetry, and photography about and from the Appalachian region. Online contents, selected excerpts, instructions to contributors; subscribe or order back issues.
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