[8] In 2008, Olid published the storybook Estela, grita muy fuerte to help prevent child abuse, released by the Fineo publishing house for the Rana Association (Help Network for Abused Children) of the Balearic Islands.
[10] In 2010, they published the essay Les heroïnes contraataquen: models literaris contra l'universal masculí, which received the Rovelló Award.
In 2012 they published La mala reputació (Bad Reputation), awarded with the 2013 Roc Boronat de Narrativa.
[13][14] In 2013, Olid was elected president of the European Council of Associations of Literary Translators [es] (CEATL),[15] and in March 2015 they were elected President of the Association of Writers in Catalan, replacing Guillem-Jordi Graells [ca].
[18] For the Catalan autonomous elections of 21 December 2017, Bel Olid participated in the lists of the leftist independence coalition Popular Unity Candidacy (CUP) for Barcelona.