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French Language Division, American Translators Association

The Continuing Education Series of the French Language Division, a division of the American Translators Association. Our podcast focuses on the craft of translation (English > French and French > English).

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    Ep. 37: Kole Wright on Moving to France

    French- and German-to-English translator and interpreter Kole Wright tells how he moved to France on the Passeport Talent program and founded his translation business, Le Quatrième Œil.

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    Ep. 36: Bryna O'Sullivan on Genealogical Translation

    Professional genealogist and French-to-English genealogical translator Bryna O’Sullivan describes her unusual specialization.

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    Ep. 35: La Société française des traducteurs

    Nathalie Joffre walks us through the benefits of being a member of France's Société française des traducteurs. Link: https://www.sft.fr

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    Ep. 34: Eve Bodeux & the Global Reads Book Club

    We talk to Eve Bodeux about her Global Reads book club for translated literature. To join, visit bodeuxinternational.com/book-club.

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    Ep. 33: Kate Deimling on Literary Translation

    In this episode, we chat with FLD member Kate Deimling about how she became a successful literary translator.

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    Ep. 32: Meghan McCallum on Being an ATA Board Member

    In this episode, ATA Board Director and FLD member Meghan McCallum describes what it's like to be on the board and why you might want to consider running.

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    Ep. 31: Tom West on Writing Dictionaries

    We speak with Tom West on how and why he wrote 3 legal dictionaries for 4 different foreign languages. Tom's dictionaries: 1. Spanish-English Dictionary of Law and Business 2. Trilingual Swiss Law Dictionary: French-German English, German-French-English 3. Swedish-English Law Dictionary: Svensk-engelsk juridikordbok

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The Continuing Education Series of the French Language Division, a division of the American Translators Association. Our podcast focuses on the craft of translation (English > French and French > English).

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