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59 books by Cleveland authors released in 2020 Updated Dec 18, 2020; Posted Dec 18, 2020 Plenty of new books arrived in 2020 by local authors and writers with ties to Northeast Ohio. Check out some of the new releases in this guide. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio Looking to pick up a few more books in the new year, or hoping to get to know Northeast Ohio’s busy literary scene? There are plenty of great reads written by authors with connections to Greater Cleveland. We put together a selection of some great books that arrived this year from prominent Northeast Ohio authors, poets and artists, split up into different sections. Whether you’re looking for a new cookbook, a thrilling mystery, a children’s story or a graphic novel, we’ve got you covered. ....
Foothills. The Bats have achieved something highly unusual in the music business: they’ve retained their same lineup from the day they formed nearly 40 years ago through today. Together, they’ve released ten full-length albums and eight EPs, all critically acclaimed. With Foothills, their latest studio album, the band delivers more of the catchy, intelligent indie jangle rock for which they’ve become beloved. Calling from his home in Roseneath, New Zealand, frontman Robert Scott admits that, even with that body of work, The Bats still can’t really claim to be prolific. “We don’t work maybe as much as other bands,” he says. “New Zealand is such a small population of five million [people] that we can only tour around the country maybe twice a year. We’ve had long periods where we haven’t played maybe for a whole year.” He adds that the band members’ commitments to their families and other jobs (Scott also works as a teacher’s aide) also adds to ....