Print periodicals with significant international review-coverage:
- Bookforum [ltd. online accessibility] (five times a year)
- Review of Contemporary Fiction [no online accessibility] (tri-quarterly)
- Times Literary Supplement [ltd. online accessibility] (weekly)
- World Literature Today (bi-monthly)
Websites with extensive international review-coverage:
- Asymptote: quarterly dedicated to literary translation; several reviews in each issue
- the Complete Review: over 3700 reviews, with a focus on international fiction
- The Modern Novel: reviews of a wide range of international fiction, 1900-present
- The Quarterly Conversation: quarterly publication; reviews of recent literary releases
- Words without Borders: monthly magazine dedicated to international literature; several reviews in each issue
Websites/periodicals with national or genre focus:
- Banipal (recent works by Arab authors)
- Eurocrime (British and European crime fiction and crime fiction in translation
- International Noir Fiction
- Lines from the Horizon (translated Japanese Literature)
- Lizok’s Bookshelf (contemporary Russian literature)
- New Books in German (contemporary German-language literature)
- Swedish Book Review (bi-annual)
Review-blogs primarily/solely focused on international/translated fiction:
- ANZ LitLovers LitBlog..
- The Book Binder’s Daughter
- The Globally Curious. (“With a special focus on non-Western sci-fi and fantasy”).
- Messengers Booker (and more)
- The Mookse and the Gripes
- Savidge Reads
- Seeing the World Through Books
- Three Percent
- Tony’s Book World
- Tony’s Reading List
- Tzer Island.
- Winstonsdad’s Blog
- A year of reading the world (Ann Morgan’s globe-spanning reading adventures)