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Narantsogt Baatarkhuu

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My stories and translations listed on my portfolio site!

Go to https://natsobaatar.github.io.

I have listed all my published short stories and translations in there.

Good day!

P.S.: I'm holding off on the anthologies because they're not internationally available yet.
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