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Preview a story from Edgard Telles Ribeiro’s forthcoming As If by Magic at the Pittsburgh Review of Books.
With smaller print runs and often an intimate relationship with readers, these smaller houses are able to take bigger risks than their larger counterparts and are finding truly excellent writers outside the mainstream. Don’t miss works from Open Letter, Deep Vellum, Bellevue Literary Press, Catapult, Restless Books, Two Dollar Radio and Los Angeles’ Unnamed Press; like more established independents Graywolf and McSweeney’s, they are delivering so much genuinely exciting fiction that they make it look easy.
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“I couldn't have imagined a more personally fulfilling way for my book to come into the world than ushered in by BLP. Their stated mission—interweaving the arts and sciences in enduring ways—looks so simple, yet the works they publish are delightfully various and idiosyncratic. And every time I handle one of their new releases, I picture Erika Goldman and an author gripping tongs at a forge, having wrought and hammered it until it has taken on both its optimal shape and a sense of its own necessity, a white heat still lingering in the language.”
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The Sojourn, a National Book Award finalist and winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize and Chautauqua Prize, is the first novel of Andrew Krivak’s Dardan Trilogy: a stirring tale of brotherhood, coming of age, and survival during World War I.