Vol 2.2
Our Fall 2024 print issue, Cleveland Review of Books, Vol. 2.2, is a celebration of cosmic cycles—of stars zipping across the universe before exploding into stardust. This issue bursts with the remnants of those fiery lives through a collection of essays, stories, and poems that glitter and combust, carrying the torch from all we've published before. Think 2.1, but inverted—literally, with our black-and-white cover mirroring the ombré of the last. Think boxed sets, but little mags.
Guest illustrations by Ro Gingrich.
Our Fall 2024 print issue, Cleveland Review of Books, Vol. 2.2, is a celebration of cosmic cycles—of stars zipping across the universe before exploding into stardust. This issue bursts with the remnants of those fiery lives through a collection of essays, stories, and poems that glitter and combust, carrying the torch from all we've published before. Think 2.1, but inverted—literally, with our black-and-white cover mirroring the ombré of the last. Think boxed sets, but little mags.
Guest illustrations by Ro Gingrich.
Our Fall 2024 print issue, Cleveland Review of Books, Vol. 2.2, is a celebration of cosmic cycles—of stars zipping across the universe before exploding into stardust. This issue bursts with the remnants of those fiery lives through a collection of essays, stories, and poems that glitter and combust, carrying the torch from all we've published before. Think 2.1, but inverted—literally, with our black-and-white cover mirroring the ombré of the last. Think boxed sets, but little mags.
Guest illustrations by Ro Gingrich.
Essays & reviews by Erik Anderson, Austin Araujo, Agnes Borinsky, Alex Brostoff, Stephanie Burt, Madeleine Crum, Gianni de Falco, Monique Laban, Dani Lamorte, Kelly Krumrie, Celine Nguyen, Jake Romm, Alina Stefanescu, Bailey Trela, Abigail Weil, Christian Wessels; Fiction by Molly Dektar and Julius Taranto; Poetry by Ali Black, Danny Caine, and Lindsay Turner