With 2041 participants in competition, from sixty countries, writing in thirty two languages and dialects: Arabic (literary and several spoken dialects), Albanian, Bulgarian, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian (in latin and cyrillic characters), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Syriac, Turkish, Ukrainian and Urdu, the thirteenth picking season of Naji Naaman's literary prizes (2015) rewarded 58 new prizewinners
Abdul-Lah Muhammad Abdul-Lah ‘Ubayd (Yemen)
Abdur-Rahman Mustafa Mustafa Muqalled (Egypt)
Ara Alexandre Shishmanian (Romania/France)
Aya Abdul-Lah Ar-Rifa’i (Jordan)
Camille Aubaude (France)
Clelia Ifrim (Romania)
Dana Shishmanian (Romania/France)
Eurydice Reinert Cend (Benin)
Farah Chamma (Palestine)
Fatima Sultan Sa’id Al-Mazrou’i (United Arab Emirates)
Fayez Mash’al Temo (Syria/Germany)
Florentina Loredana Dalian (Romania)
Gong Benyong (China)
Goran Radosavljevic (Serbia)
Grzegorz Zientecki (Poland)
Ibrahim Hamed Al-Harithi (Saudi Arabia)
Ibrahim Al-Husseini (Egypt)
Iocasta-Iosefina Huppen (Belgium/Romania)
Jamil Al-Jamil (Iraq)
Lai Tingjie (China)
Laure Cambau (France)
Laurine Rousselet (France)
Milad Obrenović (Bosnia & Herzegovina)
Milica Jeftimijeviç Lilić (Kosovo)
Mohammed Attaf (Algeria)
Nawzat Salem Khalil Shamdine (Iraq/Norway)
Nicole Pottier (France)
Ninus Nestorović (Serbia)
Olga Lalić-Krowicka (Croatia)
Petruş Andrei (Romania)
Radu Mihnea (Romania)
Valeria Manta Tăicuţu (Romania)
Wang Shunbin (China)
Zoran T. Popović (Serbia)
Alioune Badara Coulibaly (Senegalese poet)
Annie Salager (French poetess)
David Axelrod (American poet)
Denis Emorine (French poet, essayist and playwright)
Duśka Vrhovac (Bosnian poetess and journalist)
Eugen Evu (Romanian poet and writer)
Jean-Pierre Lefeuvre (French poet and writer)
Liette Janelle (Canadian poetess and haijin)
Mića M. Tumarić (Serbian aphorist and satirist)
Najat Rahman (Canadian poetess, academic and researcher)
Nathalie Picard (French poetess)
Muhammad Shanazar (Pakistani poet and translator)
Ram Krishna Sing (Indian poet and writer)
Xi Ke (Chinese poet)
Afif Ismaïl Abdur-Razeq (Sudan/Australia)
Ahmad Abu Sharkh (Palestine/Canada)
Ali Ali Ali Awadh (Egypt)
Andrea Bianca Lãutaru (Romania)
Elmoctar Mohamed Yahya Elmoctar (Mauritania)
Hassan Jabakji (Syria/the Netherlands)
Kacem Issad (Algeria)
Muhammad Sami Adli Al-Qadi (Egypt)
Othman Benneila (Tunisia)
Séverin Modeste Mebenga (Cameroon)