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January 6, 2008

SHADOW SOLDIERS IN JAPANESE

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I’d never have known had it not been for Google Alerts. I wonder how they read in translation?

I’m still playing catch-up this weekend. I hope to find the 2008 groove when school goes back on Monday. Looking forward to something akin to routine over here, and getting back in touch with what’s happening in everyone’s writing and reading lives …

Until then :)

Posted by Loreth @ 11:38 am | THE NORDIC LIFE, THE WHISTLER LIFE, THE WRITING LIFE, Uncategorized  

5 Responses to “SHADOW SOLDIERS IN JAPANESE”



  1. Meretta Says:

    Fabulous to see you are so global, gal! Congratulations!!

    And wow, look at all that snow. We have lots, but you have TONS! Is there a snowblower in your future or are you keeping in tip top shape moving it from here to there?


  2. Ruby55 Says:

    I agree with Meretta. It’s always exciting to see someone make it into the translated market. It’s interesting that the “Love Stream” is still in English, though I suppose that most younger Japanese know quite a bit of English anyway. It’s also nice that they kept the original covers.

    Are these your first translations?


  3. Toni Anderson Says:

    Wow. You could be famous in Japan Loreth!!!!


  4. Irene Says:

    Very impressive ! My nephew is in Japan, I must tell him to go buy them.


  5. Loreth Says:

    Thank you! Ruby — I am thrilled to have had several translations for some of my earlier books, from Icelandic, to Japanese, German, and Spanish.

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