Category Archives: BLATT Projects

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

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 [...]
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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.
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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.
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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, [...]
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“A pitch black, elemental tale”

Karl Whitney reviews Heidi James’s Carbon on 3ammagazine.com.
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C. Bard Cole interview

“I just recently saw a short film from the mid-80s, Made for TV, by the late Tom Rubnitz, the East Village videographer, with Anne Magnuson.  The concept was it was a TV and someone kept changing the channel.  And in every scene, there was Anne Magnuson doing something in a different character, a different voice, [...]
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First review of THIS IS WHERE MY LIFE WENT WRONG

“A post-trauma text, a post-coital text that in its ragged breath speaks in short bursts, in order to regain unity and cohesion.” Heidi James reviews C. Bard Cole’s This is Where My Life Went Wrong for 3ammagazine.
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BLATT NEWS

So… we are still alive and kicking, despite all claims to the contrary! In addition to publishing Aleš Mustar’s poetry debut, C(o)urt Interpretations, we’ve spent the last year plotting our next move. While we can’t say when the next issue of the magazine will be out at this point, we are proud to [...]
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Wolf Bites Dog

Travis Jeppesen is interviewed over at Dogmatika about BLATT and Wolf at the Door.
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Bard in Alabama

This is Where My Life Went Wrong author Bard Cole has a story online at Pindeldyboz. Check it out, gd: http://www.pindeldyboz.com/bcgolden.htm
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Travis Jeppesen in Bulgarian!

Poems from Poems I Wrote While Watching TV, translated by Rositza Pironska: http://litclub.com/
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BLATT/3:AM WEEKEND IN BERLIN: Dec. 8-9, 2007

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BORDERLINE ON DECEMBER 11 IN BERLIN

We will post more detailed info later.
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BLATT GETS A NEW FACE

We are happy to announce the launch of the new BLATT web site, featuring our new logo and updated design, courtesy of BLATT Art Director Mario Dzurila. www.blatt.cz Bookmark us; we’re gonna be updating on a fairly regular basis. . BLATT WEEKEND IN BERLIN: DEC. 8-9 This weekend, in collaboration with our good friends at 3ammagazine.com, we will be presenting [...]
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Ales Mustar’s C(o)urt Interpretations

…is coming very soon from BLATT Books. Meanwhile, you can read a bunch of poems from this book, in Manja Maksimovic’s fine translation, at the great Macedonian literary website Blesok.
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