Following second negative funding decision by Arts Council England, Interlitq is to go into abeyance, in terms of publishing, with immediate effect
Peter Robertson writes:
“Following the second negative funding decision by Arts Council England, I am sorry to have to say that Interlitq is to go into abeyance, in terms of publishing, and with immediate effect. I very much hope that you have enjoyed Interlitq‘s 16 issues, which have set out to showcase outstanding literature in 93 languages, and including work by both Nobel laureates and new writers. We at Interlitq would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a happy and fruitful 2012.”
“Following the second negative funding decision by Arts Council England, I am sorry to have to say that Interlitq is to go into abeyance, in terms of publishing, and with immediate effect. I very much hope that you have enjoyed Interlitq‘s 16 issues, which have set out to showcase outstanding literature in 93 languages, and including work by both Nobel laureates and new writers. We at Interlitq would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a happy and fruitful 2012.”
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