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SBA s virtual Publishers Club focuses on the state of Arabic-English translations market
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Next SBA virtual Publishers Club session will focus on the book translations market
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SBA Publishers Club session on March 4
27 Feb 2021 Fatimah Abbas will explore the potential market for translated works. The Publishers Club, a virtual discussion series launched in 2020 by the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), has announced its next session to be held on March 4 (Thursday).
Titled ‘Market and Demand for Translated Books: Arabic vs English’, the session will have Fatimah H. Abbas, Director of Dawen Publishing House, Egypt, a literary translator and international publishing and literary consultant, in conversation with Michel S. Moushabeck, a writer, editor, translator, and publisher, on the potential market for translated works in both languages. The session will be moderated by Seth Russo, Adviser, Edureach International Consulting LLC.
SBA organises session on business opportunities in Sharjah for Indian publishers
SHARJAH, 16th December, 2020 (WAM) The Publishers Club, a virtual discussion initiative organised by the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), organised a session on business opportunities in Sharjah, which can benefit Indian publishers and enable them to leverage their presence in the emirate, to establish their businesses in the wider Middle East region.
The session, titled, Opportunities for Indian Publishers in Sharjah and the Wider Middle East, witnessed the participation of Ravi DeeCee, Managing Partner of DC Books, one of the top five publishers in India, who discussed, along with Emma House, Founder of Oreham House, how the Indian publishing industry is surviving during the crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, by adapting to stay connected with readers while balancing their operations to cope with the lockdown.
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