The BLATT Books “We Love America and America Loves Us” Sale

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Coyote got your blanket? Wolf at the door? BLATT is here to help! As a sign of our sympathy, we’ve marked down the prices on all titles for our US customers.


You’ll still pay a lot more if you order our books over Amazon – and you’ll have to wait a lot longer. Then again, that’s your own fault for supporting an evil corporation instead of getting the goods direct from the dealer. When you order from us, you save money AND time – you’ll most likely get your copy within a week.


Get all of them today, because, as you should know well by now, nothing lasts forever – not even capitalism.


Go to http://www.blatt.cz/shop/ today and snatch yourself a piece of the American Dream.

The Insurgent

An advance review of The Insurgent has appeared on DescriptedLines.
Noah Cicero’s The Insurgent will be published in February. The book will be available for pre-order on the BLATT website in the coming days. Look for upcoming features on the book on htmlgiant.com and 3ammagazine.com.

Dicklung & Others reviewed at Orange Alert

“Travis seems to continually win the battle between a raw collection of words and organized original thought.”
Read the excellent review of Travis Jeppesen’s Dicklung & Others over at Orange Alert.

CARBON Launch in London

The London launch for Heidi James’s new novel, CARBON, will be held next Wednesday, October 28th. It will begin at 4pm and will be held in the John Galsworthy building at Kingston University (details at the main reception on Penrhyn Road). There’ll be an introduction by Professor Simon Morgan Wortham, a reading and of course, [...]

“A pitch black, elemental tale”

Karl Whitney reviews Heidi James’s Carbon on 3ammagazine.com.

BLATT mourns the passing of Raymond Federman

Raymond Federman, author of over a dozen works of fiction, poetry, and criticism, passed away on October 6th, according to his daughter. He was eighty-one-years old.

Federman was born in Montrouge, France on May 15, 1928. When the Nazis invaded France, his parents hid him in a closet – an experience the author would later draw [...]