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Congratulations to Norman Lock, whose novel Eden’s Clock is longlisted for the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, and to Charlotte Taylor Fryar, whose debut work of nonfiction Potomac Fever is a finalist for the Reed Environmental Writing Award!
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From the review of my manuscript to acceptance to contract execution to assembling of promotional materials, cover design, copy-editing, things have proceeded swiftly yet unhurriedly. [Bellevue Literary Press] is a small press that, unlike most—and I’ve seen many—is ahead of the game, on top of the schedule, and does so with the understanding that in order to have the best chance to succeed as a small, not to mention predominantly literary press, you must engage with the entire chain of supply and support that is out there. . . . This is how to publish, especially today. . . . Bellevue’s creative, productive drive has inspired me to do all I can in support of what now feels like a partnership. Bellevue stands out, among presses small and large, in being able to manage the lead times that a book published today demands, and to do so with absolute focus and conviction. And, if I may, all this is done with exquisite literary taste.
Award Winning Titles
In award-winning Spanish novelist Vicente Luis Mora’s novel, Centroeuropa, revelations—and frozen corpses—multiply in a nineteenth-century European village.