Cleveland Review of Books

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Cleveland Review of Books
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Fall/Winter 2022 issue cover
Editor-in-chiefBrianna Di Monda
Categories
Frequencyyearly
PublisherBilly Lennon; Robert Gittings
Total circulation
(2022)
500[1]
First issue2018
CountryUnited States
Based inCleveland, Ohio
LanguageEnglish
Websiteclereviewofbooks.com

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.

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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