Blair Fell is a gifted author who writes memoirs and fiction, based in Jackson Heights, New York. Fell is best known for his novel "The Sign for Home," which has received significant acclaim in the literary world.
Fell's writing career is not limited to his published work, as he has also made a name for himself in television and theater. His television work includes Queer as Folk and the Emmy Award-winning California Connected. In addition, Fell has written dozens of plays, including the award-winning productions Naked Will, The Tragic and Horrible Life of the Singing Nun, and the downtown cult miniseries Burning Habits. His personal essays have been featured in various publications such as HuffPost, Out, and the Daily News (New York).
Fell's writing prowess has been recognized with numerous awards, including being a two-time winner of the prestigious Doris Lippman Prize in Creative Writing from the City College of New York. This accolade was given for his early unfinished draft of "The Sign for Home," among other works. Alongside his writing career, Fell has been an ASL interpreter for the Deaf since 1993, and has also worked as an actor, producer, and director.