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Announcements

April 15, 2020

How to Continue to Promote Your Book While Staying Inside »

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As we navigate through these unprecedented times, we’ve had to become more creative and bolder in our efforts to amplify the voices that reach beyond the trends, but one thing remains the same: we’re here, and we’re listening to you.


We are carefully monitoring Covid-19’s impact on books. O…

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October 23, 2019

Amberjack Publishing Announcement »

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We're excited to announce that Amberjack Publishing is officially part of the Chicago Review Press family!


Amberjack Publishing is committed to sharing award-winning fiction that dares to move readers. Featuring the voices and stories of women who are bold enough to stand alone, who aren’t afrai



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December 17, 2018

45th Anniversary – Reflections from the Publisher »

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Chicago Review Press celebrated our 45th Anniversary in 2018 and to round out another exciting year, publisher Cynthia Sherry has some words to say about where we’ve come from and where we’re going. Read below to take a walk down memory lane!

Spring @ AsuraSpring & Asura: Poems of Kenji Miyazawa, trans…

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August 29, 2018

Back from Hiatus »

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After a brief hiatus this spring, the Chicago Review Press blog is back in full swing and we're excited to show you our nonfiction coming out this Fall 2018. From a food guide through the Pacific Northwest to a #MeToo memoir to the making of Dylan's Blonde on Blonde album, we've got a lot of intere…

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August 18, 2017

A Statement from Chicago Review Press »

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Chicago Review Press affirms that we respect and value the diversity of our staff, our authors, our readers, and the stories we take part in sharing. Our unity in our differences makes us stronger. We recommend the following books as reminders of challenges in our history and stories of hope for the…

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August 18, 2015

We’ve got a blog! »

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Welcome to CRP's blog! For the past 40 years, we’ve made our home in the River North neighborhood of Chicago. Just like our neighborhood, we’ve changed dramatically in that time, increasing in size and content. Can you believe our 1983 catalog was twelve pages long? (Check it out on Instagram.)…

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