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Many journals and magazines are now web-based, and it is often difficult to ascertain when they came into being, where they are based or who is in charge.Arablit &Arablit QuarterlyA magazine of Arabic literature in translationEditor: M. Lynx QualeyFounded: 2009Subscription: PatreonThe ArabLit collective, begun in 2009 as a blog, is a translator-centred collective that produces a website, quarterly magazine and a limited book series focused on Arabic literatures in translation, mostly, it appears, in English. The collective is crowd-funded, is supported by subscribers and to some extent by advertisers. In 2017, it won a Literary Translation Initiative Award at the London Book Fair. The magazine features new fiction and poetry, interviews, book news, discussions about translation and with translators, book reviews, lit lists and podcasts. There are several articles on works in translation from North Africa and Sudan.Website: www.arablit.orgBrittle PaperEditor: Ainehi EdoroBrittle Paper is an online literary magazine for readers of African literature, which seeks to “inspire readers to explore and celebrate African literary experiences in all its diversity.” The magazine cultivates a “fun and informative platform” for readers who love literature from Africa. The founder and editor in chief, Ainehi Edoro is an academic and a specialist in
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Published: Jun 1, 2023
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