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Women in Translation Events

Forthcoming events and deadlines

Do you have a women in translation event or news item to publicise? If so, please drop us a line at womenintranslation@warwick.ac.uk.

Sinoist Books events

Sinoist Books are running two events with the translator of My Sister's Red Shirt by Tie Ning in London this August (Women in Translation Month).

13 August 2025 at Battersea Bookshop: Annelise Fagan with Paul French

19 August 2025 at Veranda Books: Annelise Fagan and Nicky Harman with Georgia de Chamberet

Free tickets at sinoistbooks.com/our-events/

Archive

Call for applications: ALTA

The one-year mentorship is designed to establish and facilitate a close working relationship between an experienced translator and an emerging translator on a project selected by the emerging translator. The program is offered at no cost to the emerging translator, and applicants needn't be based in the US to apply for the program.

, and . Applications must be submitted via by 11:59pm PT on November 30 2024.

Héloïse Press October 2023

Gemma Ruiz Palà in &

Erica Mou in , , & (with Chloë Ashby)

Tone Schunnesson in & Bristol

Gemma Ruiz Palà tour poster
Erica Mou tour poster
Wenling's Book Launch poster

Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Women in Translation in Dialogue

A half-day symposium at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV on 30th April 2021.

Breaking the Glass Ceiling Flyer, which includes the following text: BREAKINGTHEGLASSCEILING: WOMEN IN TRANSLAT ION IN DIALOGUE PROGRAMME 13:10 - 13:25 Introduction - Olga Castro Break - 10 minutes 13:25 - 14:25 Readings and discussion - The Streets of Algiers and Other Poems by Anna Gréki (Smokestack Books) Cristina Viti and Souheila Haïmiche Collaborative Translation of Feminist Poetry 14:35 - 15:35 Reading and discussion - mill-bieb ’il ġewwa - by Loranne Vella (Praspar Press) Kat Storace and Jen Calleja Praspar Press – A Collaborative, Feminist Approach Break - 10 minutes 15:45 - 16:45 Readings and discussion - Translation as Transhumance and This Tilting World (Les Fugitives) Ros Schwartz and Sophie Lewis Translation and Hospitality 16:45 - 17:15 The Publisher's View: A Discussion with Maureen Freely and Cécile Menon

Translation@ÌÇÐÄTV invites you to join us for a half day of readings and discussion with translators and publishers as we explore the relationship between women in translation and independent publishing, featuring titles from indies Smokestack Books, Praspar Press and Les Fugitives.

You can register here: .

Download the programme here:programme

Info: warwickbabel2021@gmail.com 

Organised by Arianna Autieri and Lúcia Collischonn of the ÌÇÐÄTV Writing Programme, with support from the Arts Impact Fund.

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