Outside In London Book Fair 2011

By · Friday, October 28th, 2011
Children Book Publishers

Outside In (the organisation dedicated to books from around the world, particularly children’s books in translation) ran a seminar at the literary translation centre at London Book Fair 2011. The event comprised a panel discussion involving Julia Marshall (publisher/translator), David Bennett (publisher), Emma Langley (publisher), Axel Scheffler (illustrator, the Gruffalo) and Janetta Otter-Barry (publisher). Here the panel-members each say a few words about their experiences of books in translation.
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FlipReport Pattie Simone interviews Betsy Franco Feeney, a children’s book publisher, author and illustrator at the Historical Society of Rockland County in New City, NY. Betsy gives tips on how to publish and/or promote children’s books. The Historical Society of Rockland County held a “Rockland Authors & Illustrators Book Fair.” For more information about the Author event, visit: www.rocklandhistory.org Find out about the Historical Society of Rockland County, visit: www.rocklandhistory.org Check out Puddle Jump Press’s books & authors here www.puddlejumppress.com Produced by WomenCentric.net For more information about pre-roll video business advertising, email us at advertise@womencentric.net
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