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Tag Archives: translations
Judging a Translation by its Cover
Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson here, today wondering whether most writers who have their books translated into other languages ever know how much was changed during the translation process. To judge by the covers on foreign editions of my novels, the … Continue reading
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Tagged book covers, cover art, foreign editions, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kathy Lynn Emerson, translations
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Interview with Sylvie Kurtz
Please welcome New Hampshire writer Sylvie Kurtz to Maine Crime Writers. Sylvie graciously agreed to be interviewed here today. Kaitlyn Dunnett: You’ve written some twenty novels, varying from paranormals to the six-book Seekers series for Harlequin Intrigue to stand-alone novels … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged A Little Christmas Magic, Magie de Noel, psychological suspense, revising, Sylvie Kurtz, translations, workshops, writing tips
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