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Our Mission: Bellevue Literary Press is devoted to publishing literary fiction and nonfiction at the intersection of the arts and sciences because we believe that science and the humanities are natural companions for understanding the human experience.

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Congratulations to Leah Hager Cohen, whose novel To & Fro is the winner of the Julia Ward Howe Book Award from the Boston Authors Club and longlisted for the Massachusetts Book Award, and to Melissa Pritchard, author of Flight of the Wild Swan and the finalist for the Georgia Author of the Year Award.

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Bellevue Literary Press is a small press in New York that publishes books about the intersection between the arts and sciences. It’s fascinating. Their books are just gems. It’s hard to find a Bellevue Literary Press book that, for me, doesn’t work.

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The singular commitment to intellectually engaging work, regardless of challenges, together with the brilliant and worldly vision of its editors, has shaped BLP’s successful list and record from the beginning on. The books are wise, broad, sensitive, risk-taking, surprising, challenging and stimulating. I feel fortunate beyond belief to have found a home and champion for Inukshuk with BLP and have been humbled ever since by my inclusion with the list of authors they publish. I can think of no press more worthy of ongoing support.

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Award Winning Titles

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.