DAILY EDITION October 11, 2019 | |
PEN Pinter Prize laureate Lemn Sissay has named Ethiopia's Befeqadu Hailu to English PEN's Honor. And PEN America's Jennifer Egan blasts the Nobel's choice of Peter Handke. | | |
In a 'Library Week' competition from the UK's CILIP, library supporters build their visions of the future in Lego. | | |
Having conducted workshops in Haiti for authors, the literacy charity Nabu is releasing the two of a planned series of bilingual books for girls of color. | | |
| Funding opportunity! Book publishers in German-speaking markets can apply for funding to translate Canadian books into German. Join us in celebrating Canada as guest of honour for Frankfurt 2020. All genres of books are accepted. Apply any time before the translation is complete. Grants support translation, promotion and production expenses. Visit us at the Frankfurt Book Fair: The Canada Council for the Arts, Hall 6.0 stand A43. | |
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