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How we translate – in conversation with Charlotte Collins and Ruth Martin

9 October @ 14:30 - 15:15 BST

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Free – £15.00

Grab a cuppa and get to know translators Charlotte Collins and Ruth Martin. Charlotte and Ruth will be in conversation with SoA’s Translators Association Chair, Ian Giles to discuss their work and career, and to offer a glimpse into their creative routines.

 

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Access 20% off your first year of membership of the SoA with discount code SOAATHOME20 

The Society of Authors is the UK’s biggest trade union for authors – representing more than 12,000 writers, illustrators, translators and other creative practitioners. 

Our standard subscription rate is just £32.50 per quarter (£22.75 for students). 

As an SoA member, you’ll get: 

  • Access to all our #SoAatHome events for free including the Professional Development sessions usually charged at £35 from Feb 2025 
  • Access to all our Feel Good Friday and Industry Insider events which are usually charged £5 from Feb 2025 
  • Access all #SoAatHome Vimeo professional development recordings so you can catch up in your own time 
  • Access Unlimited one-to-one professional advice 
  • Membership of our online and real-world professional networks and special interest groups 
  • A range of member-only discounts, including books, insurance and travel 
  • And much more 

‘It was a surprisingly lovely way to meet fellow writers in a friendly, warm surrounding perfectly hosted by the SoA staff. Thank you for all the introductions, the welcome and the nourishment!’  – attendee from SoA in Person: Autumn New Members’ Party 2024 

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Programme

  • Welcome and housekeeping from Ian Giles (3 mins)
  • Introduction to Ruth Martin and Charlotte Collins, and a glimpse into her creative routine (15-25 mins)
  • Ruth Martin and Charlotte Collins will do a short reading from their translation of The Lack of Light by Nino Haratischwili (2-3 mins)
  • Q&A with audience (10-15 mins)
  • Summary and closing comments (3 mins)
  • This event will be moderated by Catherine Fuller– Senior Contracts Advisor & Translators Association co-coordinator, SoA

 

Send us your questions

If you would like to send questions in advance, email CFuller@societyofauthors.org with ‘Charlotte Collins and Ruth Martin – Question’ in the subject header. We will prioritise questions sent in advance and answer as many as we can from the audience on the day.

 

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About the Translators Association

The Translators Association (TA) provides a source of expert advice for individual literary translators and is also a collective voice representing the profession as a whole.  The TA is committed to the need for more openness and opportunities in publishing, more visibility of translators of colour and more proactive intervention to help dismantle the institutional barriers faced by early career translators. 

 

The Line-up

 

Ruth Martin

Ruth Martin studied English literature before gaining a PhD in German. She has been translating fiction and non-fiction books since 2010, by authors ranging from Joseph Roth and Hannah Arendt to Volker Weidermann and Shida Bazyar. Together with Charlotte Collins, she won the 2020 Warwick Prize for Women in Translation, for Nino Haratischwili’s epic novel The Eighth Life. Ruth has taught at the University of Kent and the Bristol Translates summer school. She is a former co-chair of the Translators Association.

Bluesky: @dances-with-voles.bsky.social

 

Charlotte Collins

Charlotte Collins worked as an actor and radio journalist in Germany and the UK before becoming a literary translator. She was awarded the 2017 Helen & Kurt Wolff Translator’s Prize for her translation of A Whole Life by Robert Seethaler. With Ruth Martin, she has co-translated two novels by Nino Haratischwili – The Eighth Life: for Brilka, which won the 2020 Warwick Prize for Women in Translation, and The Lack of Light – as well as Breaking News by Frank Schätzing, a three-way translation with Shaun Whiteside. Charlotte’s other work includes Bernhard Schlink’s The Granddaughter, Seethaler’s The Tobacconist, and Darkenbloom by Eva Menasse.

Bluesky: @cctranslates.bsky.social | X: @cctranslates

 

Ian Giles


Ian Giles is a translator of the Scandinavian languages into English and the current Chair of the Translators Association.

Bluesky: @iangiles.bsky.social | Instagram: @scandinavianist | LinkedIn: ianoagiles

 

Need to know

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During the event

  • This online event will take place on Zoom Webinar. You will not be on screen.
  • This event is 45 minutes

After the event

  • Hashtag for this event: #SoAatHome
  • Attendees will be able to catch the recording on our Vimeo channel

 

Booking

Please either use the form titled ‘Register – no donation’ or the option of the different ticket options with a donation amount depending on how much you would like to donate towards the Society of Authors Access Fund.

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Access 20% off your first year of membership of the SoA with discount code SOAATHOME20 

The Society of Authors is the UK’s biggest trade union for authors – representing more than 12,000 writers, illustrators, translators and other creative practitioners. 

Our standard subscription rate is just £32.50 per quarter (£22.75 for students). 

As an SoA member, you’ll get: 

  • Access to all our #SoAatHome events for free including the Professional Development sessions usually charged at £35 from Feb 2025 
  • Access to all our Feel Good Friday and Industry Insider events which are usually charged £5 from Feb 2025 
  • Access all #SoAatHome Vimeo professional development recordings so you can catch up in your own time 
  • Access Unlimited one-to-one professional advice 
  • Membership of our online and real-world professional networks and special interest groups 
  • A range of member-only discounts, including books, insurance and travel 
  • And much more 

‘It was a surprisingly lovely way to meet fellow writers in a friendly, warm surrounding perfectly hosted by the SoA staff. Thank you for all the introductions, the welcome and the nourishment!’  – attendee from SoA in Person: Autumn New Members’ Party 2024 

JOIN NOW  |  PRICING

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Date:
9 October
Time:
14:30 - 15:15 BST
Cost:
Free – £15.00
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