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The Cincinnati Review is a literary magazine based in Cincinnati, Ohio, US, published by the University of Cincinnati. It was founded in 2003 and features poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction.[1] It has been listed as one of the top 50 literary magazines by Every Writer's Resource [2] and has published Pulitzer Prize winners and Guggenheim and MacArthur fellows. Works from The Cincinnati Review have been selected to appear in the annual anthologies Best American Poetry, Best American Essays, New Stories from the South, Best American Short Stories, Best American Fantasy, Best American Mystery Stories, New Stories from the Midwest, and Best Creative Non-fiction.
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Discipline | literary journal |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Lisa Ampleman |
Publication details | |
History | 2003-present |
Publisher | University of Cincinnati (United States) |
Frequency | Biannually |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Cincinnati Rev. |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 1546-9034 |
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Since 2009, the magazine has honored writers annually for outstanding achievement in poetry and prose (since 2020, the prose category has been expanded to include fiction and nonfiction). The winners each receive $1,000 and are published in the magazine's prize issue.[3]
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