Consecutive Interpreting: A Short Course — a new textbook by Andrew Gillies

It’s time for another book review! This latest one has been published in the May issue of Communicate!, AIIC’s webzine. In this review, I tell readers about Andrew Gillies’ latest interpreter training textbook, which came out in April of this year. It’s called Conference Interpreting: A Short Course (Routledge, 2019), and if you want to find out more, then click on the link below to read on.

Consecutive Interpreting: A Short Course — a new textbook by Andrew Gillies

… interpreter trainers will find in Consecutive Interpreting: A Short Course a “one-stop shop”, a handy compendium of the various facets of consecutive interpreting that they can use to structure their curriculum, plan their classes, and organise their students’ practice.

Found in Translation: Book Review

This is just a quick note to let readers know that my review of Found in Translation, the new book by Nataly Kelly and Jost Zetzsche, has now been published. It’s been a long time coming (and my apologies to the authors for the delay), but I hope it was worth the wait!

My book review is one of the articles featured in the fall issue of AIIC’s webzine, which also includes pieces on the ALS/Capita court interpreting scandal in the UK, the onward march of technology in the interpreting profession, the various facets of professional ethics, and more.

To read my review of Found in Translation, click here.

To browse the fall issue of AIIC’s webzine, click here.

Happy reading!