Join us for the fourth and final panel of Revival: Lost Southern Voices (RLSV) 2026!
Beyond Bars: Celebrating Incarcerated Voices through Creative Writing Courses
Featuring Nellie Cox, Cameron Ervin, Beth Gylys, and Katherine Perry
Moderated by Andy Rogers
RLSV is free and open to the public, but we do request registration. This event takes place in the Decatur Library Auditorium, during normal library hours. Due to our security protocols, this means you will need to enter the library through the upper level, rear doors, and take the elevators to G.
We hope you'll view the full conference schedule and register for the other panels as well!
About the Speakers:
Nellie Cox lives in Georgia and writes poems about the doomsday cult of her youth and high control fundamentalism. She is the managing editor for Beyond Bars, a literary journal that amplifies the voices of incarcerated writers. Nellie will graduate from GSU in May with her PhD in poetry. Most recently, her work can be found in SoFloPoJo, The Louisville Review, and Tulsa Review.
Cameron Ervin - Bio Forthcoming.
Award-winning writer, Distinguished Professor, and co-founder and Principal Investigator of Beyond Bars, a literary magazine for and by incarcerated writers, Beth Gylys has published five books and three chapbooks, with a forthcoming chapbook from Harbor Editions. Her last two full-length collections (The Conversation Turns to Wide Mouth Jars—co-written with Cathy Carlisi and Jennifer Wheelock—and Body Braille) were both named Books All Georgians Should Read. Her poetry has recently appeared in the Birmingham Poetry Review, The James Dickey Review, SWWIM, and on the Best American Poetry blog.
Katherine Perry - Bio Forthcoming.
About the Conversation Partner:
Dr. Andy Rogers is a Professor of English at the Perimeter College of Georgia State University. Along with Dr. Katherine Perry, he co-founded and co-coordinated the Georgia State University Prison Education Program (GSUPEP), which conferred the first degrees in prisons in Georgia, volunteered in four additional prisons, and ran a bridge to college program in all juvenile correctional facilities in the state of Georgia. Dr. Rogers currently serves as Coordinator of the relaunched Georgia State University Reentry Education Initiative (GSUREI).
About the Festival
Revival: Lost Southern Voices, a festival for readers, celebrates historically excluded, erased, or marginalized Southern voices. During this annual conference, invited presenters discuss Southern authors or artists whose works are out-of-print or otherwise do not receive the attention they deserve. We invite the public, scholars, students, writers, and inquisitive readers to join the conversation as we continue to discover and revive these Lost Southern Voices.