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  2. Category:Book review websites - Wikipedia

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  3. BookBrowse - Wikipedia

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    BookBrowse is an online magazine and website that provides book reviews, author interviews, book previews, and reading guides. [1] [2] The magazine is independent of publishers and does not sell books that it reviews. [3] The site offers both free and premium content that is available by subscription. [4]

  4. Bookforum - Wikipedia

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    Originally published biannually, it became a quarterly in 1998, and since 2005, Bookforum has published five times a year in February, April, June, September, and December. Describing the magazine to The Village Voice in 2003, former editor (2003–2008) Eric Banks said that the magazine targets a demographic "like the New York Review's but ...

  5. Tulane Review - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] It accepts work from both professional and amateur writers and artists from across the world, while generally seeking to publish some work from the Tulane community whenever possible. The magazine is published twice a year in the fall and spring. [5] [6] The Review is the recipient of the design award of the AWP Literary Magazine. [3] [5]

  6. Booklist - Wikipedia

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    Booklist Reviews: Booklist reviews are said to be "the haiku of book reviewing." Reviews include a brief synopsis, plus mention of the most successful elements of style. Most reviews fall between 175 and 225 words. [6] Starred Reviews: The Booklist star indicates an outstanding title of a particular genre. All starred reviews are approved by ...

  7. The Masters Review - Wikipedia

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    The Masters Review focuses exclusively on emerging writers, which the publication defines as any writer who has not published a novel at the time of submission. They are open to writers with published story collections and writers with novels that were self-published or saw a circulation below 3000 copies, as showcased in Portland Monthly . [ 5 ]

  8. Choice (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    It includes the magazine Choice as well as other products including the Choice Reviews database. The magazine was established in 1964. [2] It is considered the premier source for reviews of academic books, electronic media, and Internet resources of interest to those in higher education. The magazine is headquartered in Middletown, Connecticut. [1]

  9. The Malahat Review - Wikipedia

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    The Malahat Review holds a variety of contests each year: Open Season Awards: November 1 deadline, three CAD$2,000 prizes (one for each genre). Submissions accepted for poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Winners are published in the spring issue. Novella Prize/Long Poem Prize: February 1 deadline. The Novella Prize (one CAD$2,000 prize ...