Can I submit handwritten works to the India Writing Project?
Can I submit my manuscript if it is handwritten?
No, the India Writing Project only accepts digitally typed works. We do not permit the submission of scanned images of handwritten work. Therefore, please ensure all your submissions are in a digital format.
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