FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q. How do I renew my subscription or update my mailing or billing address?
A. Visit the subscriber services page to renew your subscription or update your address. Or you can also contact Terri Stubblefield at [email protected] or call 405-325-4531. Please have your expiration date and customer ID number (located on the mailing label) handy when you contact us.

Q. My issue didn't arrive. How do I get a replacement issue?
A. Email Kay Blunck at [email protected] to request a replacement issue. For international customers, a lost issue will only be replaced with a digital edition.

Q. What if I have a problem subscribing or checking my order status? 
A. Contact Terri Stubblefield at  [email protected] or call 405-325-4531. Do not send your credit card information by email.

Q. How can I be notified of special offers or keep up with WLT events?
A. Join our montly e-newsletter for news, events and special subscription offers.

Q. I would like to voice my opinion on something I read in your magazine.
A. Use our contact/feedback form or share with us on Facebook.

Q. What are your digital subscription options? 

A. We now offer direct susbscription to the digital edition of our magazine through this website as well as a digital replica edition through the iTunes store via the WLT app. Our articles are also available through JSTOR. For more on JSTOR, see the next Q&A.

Q. Where can I search for something that has appeared in the pages of WLT?

A. Recent content (from 2009 to the present) can be found on WLT’s Project Muse portal. Older content published in Books Abroad (1927–1976) or WLT (from 1977 onward) is indexed by JSTOR, and full-text content behind a two-year moving wall is available via libraries that subscribe to JSTOR’s Arts & Sciences V collection. Individuals without institutional privileges may also access content via JSTOR’s JPASS and Publisher Sales Service programs—for more information, visit JSTOR’s independent researchers page.

Q. How do I request permission to reprint work that has appeared in WLT?

A. Send an email to Daniel Simon, editor in chief. Requests must include detailed bibliographical information about the source text(s), the intended use and audience for the work, and any other relevant information.