South Arts Awards more than $128,000 to Southern Writers and Literary Organizations

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2026 Literary Arts Project Grants support 16 writers and 12 organizations across the region

South Arts is excited to announce the 2026 recipients of its  Literary Arts Grants, supporting 16 writers and 12 independent publishers and small presses across the Southeastern region with project-based grants of up to $5,000.

Since 1976, South Arts has championed the talents of Southern artists across various disciplines, working to advance the vitality of the region through arts and culture. Building on that mission, the regional arts organization launched its Literary Arts Initiative in 2024, expanding vital support to writers and literary organizations across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. As part of this initiative, South Arts introduced the Literary Arts Grants to support the creation and publishing of creative work, community engagement, and professional development, with particular emphasis on both individual writers and small, independent presses that shape the cultural and historical fabric of the South.

“Southern writers and literary organizations help tell the stories that shape this region, and that work matters now more than ever. At a time when support systems for literary artists are under strain, South Arts is proud to support writers exploring the many voices, histories, and experiences that define the South. These 28 recipients reflect the richness and range of Southern literature today and our commitment to helping those stories reach communities across the region and beyond.” said Doug Shipman, South Arts President & CEO.

Among this year’s cohort, writers span poetry, memoir, fiction, creative nonfiction, and hybrid forms. Many of the recipients have focused their work in place and community, from a study of the French Broad River watershed in Appalachia to an exploration of Black Southern memory and a novel expanding on the life of an early 20th century fortune teller in Georgia. 

Similarly, the 12 organizations being supported reflect the cross-section of the literary arts. Publishers and presses are being supported in bringing new voices to print, including an illustrated Southern gothic novella, a quarterly arts journal rooted in Miami’s creative community, and a student literary magazine. 

Many of the projects selected and supported through this initiative are also centered in public engagement and access, bringing literature directly into communities through school poetry residencies, workshops, playwright labs, fairs and festivals, to ensure that the literary arts remains a resource for everyone.

Together, this year’s cohort and their projects reflect a commitment to a Southern literary landscape that is expansive, community-rooted, and firmly grounded in the voices and stories that make the region so vital.

The 2026 Literary Arts Grant Recipients are:

Literary Writers

River Coello

Winter Park, FL

Anna Robertson

Sautee Nacoochee, GA

Ashlee Haze

Atlanta, GA

Doug Crandell

Douglasville, GA

Kelundra Smith

Avondale Estates, GA

Abigail Ruppert

Owensboro, KY

Sean Patrick Hill

Louisville, KY

Andre Sansbury

Fayetteville, NC

Annette Clapsaddle

Whittier, NC

Christopher Massenburg

Raleigh, NC

Donovan Hampton

Charlotte, NC

G Wesley

Asheville, NC

Angelo Geter

Rock Hill, SC

Marlanda Dekine

Georgetown, SC

Lane Scott Jones

Nashville, TN

Martha Park

Memphis, TN

Literary Organizations

The Carrier Pigeon Post

Jacksonville, FL

Tropic Bound, Inc.

Miami, FL

EXILE Projects

Miami, FL

Writer’s Guild Booster Association

Jacksonville, FL

New City Players Inc.

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Lostintheletters, Inc.

Atlanta, GA

Appalachia Book Company

Lowmansville, KY

Friends of Thacker Mountain Radio Inc.

Oxford, MS

Lancaster County Council of the Arts

Lancaster, SC

The Watering Hole Poetry Organization

Greenville, SC

Voices of the South

Memphis, TN

The Porch Writers Collective

Nashville, TN

South Arts’ Literary Arts Initiatives are made possible with support from the Amazon Literary Partnership and other generous donors. 

For more information on Literary Arts Grants and upcoming opportunities from South Arts, please visit southarts.org.

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