The literature of Georgia, United States, includes fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. Representative writers include Erskine Caldwell, Carson McCullers, Margaret Mitchell, Flannery OâÂÂConnor, Charles Henry Smith, and Alice Walker.
A printing press began operating in Savannah in 1762.
Writers of the antebellum period included Thomas Holley Chivers (1809-1858), Richard Henry Wilde (1789-1847). In 1838 in Augusta, William Tappan Thompson founded the "first literary journal in Georgia," the Mirror.
Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) wrote the bestselling Uncle Remus stories, first published in 1880, a "retelling [of] African American folktales."
Jean Toomer (1894-1967) wrote the novel Cane after "a three-month sojourn in Sparta."
The Georgia Writers Association formed in 1994.