By Deborah Begel
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Santa Fe, NM – Small literary presses in the U.S. are often defined as those that earn under fifty million dollars and publish fewer than ten titles a year. They also tend fill niches that larger publishers don't want.
Enter Northern New Mexico's Tres Chicas Books, which fills a regional niche. We looked at how this small press keeps going.