Please visit worldlit.org/submission-guidelines to review our submission guidelines. As of July 2022, we are no longer accepting unsolicited fiction submissions.
No more than 5 poems will be considered.
Upload all your poems in a single document, with each poem starting on a new page.
Please visit worldlit.org/submission-guidelines to review our submission guidelines.
Please visit worldlit.org/submission-guidelines to review our submission guidelines. Maximum length: 2,500 words.
World Literature Today is now accepting culture submissions. Please visit worldlit.org/submission-guidelines to review our submission guidelines.
A Contest for Translation Studies Students
Who can enter?
The contest is open to all students in translation studies programs.
What can they submit?
An entry is a prose piece of up to 1,000 words or up to three poems. Each piece must be accompanied by a professional cover letter. That letter must include the name of a sponsoring faculty member from the translation studies program.
Is there an entry fee?
Yes. A student must pay $10 for each entry (prose piece or up to three poems).
How do I enter?
Create your Submittable account and then complete the submission form below.
What is the submissions period?
The window opens September 30, 2024, and closes January 10, 2025.
Who will judge the entries?
The editors of World Literature Today magazine.
Will the winners receive cash awards?
One student translator will win a $200 award for best prose translation; one student translator will win a $200 award for best poetry translation.
Will any submissions be published?
The two winning submissions will be published online in the summer of 2025.
When will World Literature Today announce the winners?
May 2024
Contest winners will be required to complete and submit appropriate taxpayer information, such as a W-9 or W8-ben for international payees.