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If you’re heading to the Associated Writing Programs conference in Minneapolis next week, then you already know about the wealth of translation panels, events, and general buzz on offer. ALTA  has compiled a most useful schedule here.  We're sponsoring two panels and taking part in a third. On Thursday, April 9, Karen Emmerich, Bill Johnston, and Valzhyna Mort join our editorial director, Susan Harris, to discuss The Making of Originals: Translation as a Form of Editing. Then on Saturday, April 11, our education consultant, Nadia Kalman, leads Geoffrey Brock, Elizabeth Harris, Douglas Unger, and Russell Valentino in Teaching Translated Texts in the Writing Program. Also on Thursday, Susan Harris will join CLMP director Jeffrey Lependorf, publishers Chad Post and Daniel Slager, and translator Jason Grunebaum to answer Qu'est-ce Que C'est “Publish”? How Publishers and Translators Work Together. We’ll hope to see you there.

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If you’re heading to the Associated Writing Programs conference in Minneapolis next week, then you already know about the wealth of translation panels, events, and general buzz on offer. ALTA  has compiled a most useful schedule here.  We're sponsoring two panels and taking part in a third. On Thursday, April 9, Karen Emmerich, Bill Johnston, and Valzhyna Mort join our editorial director, Susan Harris, to discuss The Making of Originals: Translation as a Form of Editing. Then on Saturday, April 11, our education consultant, Nadia Kalman, leads Geoffrey Brock, Elizabeth Harris, Douglas Unger, and Russell Valentino in Teaching Translated Texts in the Writing Program. Also on Thursday, Susan Harris will join CLMP director Jeffrey Lependorf, publishers Chad Post and Daniel Slager, and translator Jason Grunebaum to answer Qu'est-ce Que C'est “Publish”? How Publishers and Translators Work Together. We’ll hope to see you there.

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