Founded in 1956, the Colorado Review is an American literary journal published by the Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. A national literary journal featuring contemporary fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and book reviews, the Colorado Review publishes three times a year; each issue is about two hundred pages. There are different guidelines for prose reviews and poetry reviews on their website, and book reviews are exclusively published on their website.
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