Fellowship of Southern Writers - Elected Members

Elected Members

  • Wendell Berry (1990)
  • Ellen Douglas (Josephine Haxton) (1990)
  • C. Eric Lincoln (1990)
  • Romulus Linney (1990)
  • Lee Smith (1993)
  • Monroe Spears (1993)
  • Charles Wright (1993)
  • Doris Betts (1995)
  • Marsha Norman (1995)
  • James Applewhite (1997)
  • Richard Bausch (1997)
  • Clyde Edgerton (1997)
  • Gail Godwin (1997)
  • William Hoffman (1997)
  • Donald Justice (1997)
  • Dave Smith (1997)
  • Joseph Blotner (2001)
  • Allan Gurganus (2001)
  • Beth Henley (2001)
  • Josephine Humphreys (2001)
  • Bobbie Ann Mason (2001)
  • Henry Taylor (2001)
  • Madison Smartt Bell (2003)
  • Kaye Gibbons (2003)
  • Barry Hannah (2003)
  • Yusef Komunyakaa (2003)
  • Jill McCorkle (2003)
  • John Shelton Reed (2003)
  • Ellen Bryant Voigt (2003)
  • Allen Wier (2003)
  • Larry Brown (2005)
  • Percival Everett (2005)
  • Robert Morgan (2005)
  • Lewis Nordan (2005)
  • Sam Pickering (2005)
  • Wyatt Prunty (2005)
  • Dorothy Allison (2007)
  • Roy Blount, Jr. (2007)
  • Andrew Hudgins (2007)
  • Randall Kenan (2007)
  • Shannon Ravenel (2007)
  • Alfred Uhry (2007)
  • Will D. Campbell (2009)
  • Rita Dove (2009)
  • Percival Everett (2009)
  • Jim Grimsley (2009)
  • Edward P. Jones (2009)
  • Fred Hobson (2009)
  • Rodney Jones (2009)
  • Eleanor Ross Taylor (2009)
  • Natasha Trethewey (2009)
  • Al Young (2009)

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