The Bloomsbury Review

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The Bloomsbury Review® is a 25-year-old "Book Magazine" published six times a year in Denver, Colorado by Owaissa Communications Company, Inc. and distributed nationally and internationally with a total circulation of 35,000. Focusing on small, regional, national and international presses, it has gained a reputation among literary circles and readers for featuring up-and-coming and little-known authors from a variety of backgrounds. Tom Auer (who passed away in 2001) is the publisher and editor-in-chief in absentia, according to the masthead. His sister, Marilyn Auer, is the publisher and editor.


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