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Congratulations to Charlotte Taylor Fryar, whose debut work of nonfiction Potomac Fever is a finalist for the Reed Environmental Writing Award!
I can’t pretend to know the future of publishing, but I can testify to the astuteness of the staff at Bellevue Literary Press.
— Karen Long, Cleveland Plain Dealer
From Our Authors
I first heard of Bellevue Literary Press when I was judging fiction for the National Book Awards several years ago. I was struck by the fact that the novels from Bellevue were wholly original works of art and had much more energy and syncopation than the novels I was reading from traditional publishing houses and other small presses. Bellevue seemed to have a daring mission: to publish novels that defied literary trends and was not trying to shadow the marketplace.
Award Winning Titles
Leah Hager Cohen’s To & Fro is a tale of two girls—one living in a parable, the other in Manhattan.