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(I also posted about them in the Galley Beggar thread here :
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
and here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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and here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Goodreads list of the Deep Vellum imprint books here: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/8...
Seems to be fairly up to date, as the articles from this year mention 40 books
Seems to be fairly up to date, as the articles from this year mention 40 books

https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...
(Not sure actually on the RofC Prize)



https://www.dmagazine.com/publication...

https://www.dmagazine.com/publication..."
Paul, thanks for posting this link. It was wonderful to read about Deep Vellum's founder. Deep Vellum has always reminded me of Open Letter in its book choices and marketing and approaches so it was also interesting to read that Chad Post was Will Evans's mentor.


That’s an interesting claim, that DV published more books in translation than any other publisher in history!

They have teamed up with Andrei from the Untranslated Blog to commission translations of some of the behemoths of world literature
https://www.deepvellum.org/news/big-b...







Love (and relate to) this description!


so hip-hip-hooray for me.
Marc wrote: "endrju wrote: "Incredible news. I've been salivating over The Untranslated Blog for years. Dreams come true, apparently."
Love (and relate to) this description!"
I felt and still feel so envious of the person running the blog for their ability to teach themselves so many different languages just to read all those magnificently-sounding novels. But thankfully we slow learners now get a chance to get some of them all served up for our enjoyment.

Horcynus Orca?


But if any of these slabs make it, then I would break my streak.

But the awards scene played dead upon publication of Bottom's Dream back in the day, so there's that.

https://www.dalkeyarchive.com/2021/11...
(Maybe the pandemic sort of sidelined that whole process... )

https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...
Books mentioned in this topic
Bottom's Dream (other topics)Horcynus Orca (other topics)
Max, Mischa & Tetoffensiven (other topics)
Sphinx (other topics)
Tram 83 (other topics)
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Deep Vellum are based in Dallas and specialise in translated fiction and literary memoir. (In 2020 they will start publishing some works originally in English.) They also have great cover designs, often using geometric shapes.
They have books available on Scribd USA, though sadly no longer on Scribd UK (I would be delighted if they re-started the latter). Of interest to those in, or visiting, the South West US, there is a Deep Vellum bookshop in the Deep Ellum area of Dallas (the area from which they took their name).
Deep Vellum very recently (July 2019) took over two other small US presses, Phoneme Media and A Strange Object. These imprints' back catalogue is currently intermingled with Deep Vellum's own titles on the website. https://deepvellum.org
Personal favourites include:
Sphinx by Anne Garréta
Tram 83 by Fiston Mwanza Mujila
and their two novels by Alisa Ganieva, The Mountain and the Wall and Bride and Groom.