Spring Hill Review was an alternative tabloid-style newspaper published monthly in Brush Prairie, Washington, distributed in Oregon and Washington states, and mailed to subscribers throughout the United States. Sub-titled A Journal of Northwest Culture, it was founded by Carolyn Schultz-Rathbun and Lucy S. R. Austen in 2000 and published essays, articles, book and music reviews, short fiction, poetry, visual art, interviews, and cartoons. It had a circulation of 6,100 when it ceased publication in 2006.
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