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Cleveland Review of Books
American magazine of literary reviews From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cleveland Review of Books is an annual, Ohio-based little magazine[2] of literary & art criticism, essays, fiction, and poetry. It is published both in print and online.
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The magazine was founded in 2018 by writers Billy Lennon and Robert Gittings, whose stated aim was to "fill a perceived gap in regional criticism," and to showcase midwestern authors.[3] Lennon cited Brooklyn's n+1 magazine and the Los Angeles Review of Books as inspirations.[4]
The magazine features reviews of fiction and non-fiction books,[5] and its editors often curate yearly best-of lists.[6] It is published once every year out of Hunting Valley, Ohio.[1] The first print issue was published in 2022.[7]
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