Participants

WE writers, by Anahit

Word Express is now in the translation phase. Click on an author's name to find samples of their work. New translations and writings are being uploaded all the time ... so watch this space for new words from South Eastern Europe


More than fifty young writers are taking part in the Word Express project. Of these aspiring novelists, poets and essayists from the Balkans, the UK and Israel, twenty took the ambitious train journey to Istanbul.

They have been selected not only for the quality of their writing but also for their ability to bring other skills to the project: some of them are also translators, editors of literary magazines, critics or organisers of international literary events, others have made a name in visual arts, film or music, apart from being known as writers.

Three separate groups set out simultaneously from Ljubljana, Bucharest and Sarajevo. At every stop, they were welcomed by local young writers, took part in readings and workshops and explored the city. They were joined by their hosts and boarded the train for the next stop, finally converging in Thessaloníki from where the three groups took the final train journey to Istanbul.

The sample writing featured on this site is for personal reading only. No element of these texts may be reproduced, resold or retransmitted in any way without the permission of the author.


News

Transcript - the Macedonia Issue
This is not a project by OPA

Word Express writers Aleksandra Dimitrova, Elizabeta Bakovska and Jovica Ivanovski feature in Literature Across Frontiers's trilingual review of writing in translation.

Sha'ar International Poetry Festival
18th - 24th October 2010
poets Netalie Braun (Israel), Gokçenur Çelebioğlu (Turkey), Ivan Hristov(Bulgaria), Ana Ristovic (Serbia) and Anat Zekharia (Israel) to collaborate and perform in Tel Aviv.

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Found in Translation

Karen Karslyan
"I'm happy you didn't take me for another germ"

Two poems by Karen Karslyan

amanatidis-1
"when bees burn they become soft like red velvet, brittle as the naked pupils of blue eyes"

Poems by Vassilis Amanatidis

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