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Words Without Borders

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WWB publishes original translations into English of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, and interviews. Individual general submissions/work that has already been published in English translation/literature written in English not accepted.

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Words without Borders is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the translation, publication, and promotion of contemporary international literature. WWB seeks to connect international writers to the general public, to students and educators, and to print and other media and to serve as a primary online location for a global literary conversation.

Last updated Nov 29, 2018
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