Twitter used to be our main marketing tool--the primary way we sold books online and got the word out.

These days, not so much.

Please help support us and our authors with a signal boost! We are an independent publisher based in Chennai with books on folklore from different parts of India, graphic novels, ghost encyclopedias, weird horror, pulp fiction in translation, and some pretty strange little zines.

https://www.blaft.com/collections/new-arrivals

#bookstodon
#indiepublishing

Print Books

@blaft Good luck!

And I need to check out those #folklore collections...

@juergen_hubert Please do! We've got books on folklore from Mizoram https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Cherrie-Lalnunziri-Chhangte/dp/9380636547
and Tamil Nadu
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Ki-Rajanarayanan/dp/819060564X/

and a collection of ghostlore from all over the country, coming soon in a European edition from Watkins

https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Rakesh-Khanna/dp/1786788071

(& If you like them, help find us someone to translate & publish in German!)

Amazon.de

@blaft Alas, I am not exactly well-connected among German publishers - there is a reason why I am going the self-publishing route. But I can ask around.
@juergen_hubert
when it comes to south asian literature, there's practically only
draupadi who are keeping it up (horlemann is dead and gone, unionsverlag from switzerland is more mainstream, and roland beer's heirs are still doing their thing, but it's more a hobby kind of thing) @blaft