Blabs about books. Half of @NotTwins Band. #womenintranslation, #WITMonth founder, and @read_wit. Biochemistry PhD student @HujiBiochem. Lab life is rad life.
I can now say I've read a work by a woman from EVERY country! 5 years, 9 months, 200+ books, and my book project is complete! Huge thanks to the WIT community, @GlobalLitin & @Biblibio. Read about the journey's end: https://t.co/G3YtG7D6cp #bookproject#ReadWiT
Despite not being on here much these days, I'm still planning for #WITMonth 2024 - the 10 year anniversary!! Translators, publishers, and writers: Please start sending me your works by #womenintranslation published Sep 2023 - Aug 2024.
TEN YEARS!
Thanks all for the lovely and supportive responses!!! I'm not on here so much anymore and my exciting new postdoc life is also quite its own story (that I should probably share separately!), but your congratulations really made my day and I feel so lucky in your kindness 💜
I am very, very happy to share that my PhD dissertation was officially approved! The past few months since submission have been an emotional rollercoaster for *all* of the reasons, but I'm just so thrilled right now to be able to say: Dr. Meytal Radzinski!
Feeling the weight of grief today. From here and from there and from everywhere. I'm tired of seeing all of this pain and suffering and the very many sources to it.
@alexjzucker Alex, I appreciate this, but having just found out a friend was murdered last Sat and while family is being buried now: This is in response to continued misinformation on one side that encourages violence against me (under the guise of "solidarity") *while I'm still under attack*
I don't need to imagine what sort of fear others feel when there are bombs overhead. Because it happened an hour ago. This morning. Yesterday, all week.
I don't wish this on anyone else. But let's not pretend that it's not happening *to me* - an innocent civilian - as well.
Thankful to all my friends and colleagues abroad for sending kind words. Your support and solidarity give strengths and hope.
Here is a statement by the Dean of the Faculty of Natural Science at Ulm, Germany. Thank you!
https://t.co/oZBLAYP6tT
I know I can't be on international social media right now. I can't see the images. I can't see the amount of people gleefully waiting for my supposedly deserved death. I can't accept just how much death there is and how much more there will. I won't look at it. I'm safe for now.
We will announce the longlist for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation on 20th October. On this #InternationalTranslationDay, we would love to hear your recommendations from the 153 titles submitted in 2023. What #womenintranslation have you been reading and enjoying?
Women in Translation month never ends—so it’s a good thing we’ve got this @scroll_in list of books by women, translated from 10 Asian languages and ft. no less than…10 WWB-ers. https://t.co/xd29Z9DBsM
@ScribeDoll Eek. I wasn't even thinking about books here, but yeah. I remember those days in book blogging land... it was part of why I avoided reviews on the blog for several years! Blah.