As part of her visit to Seattle, acclaimed author, editor, and literary translator from the Indonesian Tiffany Tsao will lead an undergraduate workshop for students in Takami Nieda’s ENGL210: Translation for Global Competence class. The second half of the class will be dedicated to workshopping translations by NOTIS members.
A limited number of seats are available to NOTIS members. Interested members should register here. The registration portal will close when the cap is reached.
Three to five translations by NOTIS members will be selected for workshopping. Please tick the box when you register if you'd like to participate, and instructions about how to submit your work will be emailed to you. Your text can be translated from any language and it can be any genre, but it should be no longer than 1 page. Please be ready to also submit a paragraph contextualizing your excerpt (a little about the work and the author, the style, your translation strategy, or any other relevant information). Texts will be due by April 1 so that Tiffany can review them before her residency begins. You do NOT have to have an excerpt ready in order to register for this class.
Don't miss Tiffany Tsao's other Seattle events, starting with a free lecture at UW on April 14. More information is available here and on the NOTIS event calendar. This event is generously made possible by the Lee Scheingold Literary Translator Lecture Fund.
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