
Traces of Jewish Life in Karlsruhe
One more thing… Translators are interesting people (can I say that myself?) and it’s always fascinating to hear about the other things they do. Julia Walter, for example, gives guided
One more thing… Translators are interesting people (can I say that myself?) and it’s always fascinating to hear about the other things they do. Julia Walter, for example, gives guided
I absolutely loved Nina Sattler-Hovdar’s ‘Get Fit for the Future of Transcreation’. Here are five reasons why. If you’d like to see more videos, come and visit my YouTube
And then the BDÜ in Baden-Württemberg turned 75! It was a busy week. I returned from my Munich trip on the Friday, then found myself on another train on Saturday
Reinhold Nawroth is on a mission to improve the image of IT! It can be fun, he says – and he certainly went a long way towards proving that last
And then I went to Munich for some networking with colleagues. The main reason for the trip was to take in some IT-related comedy* at DSLAM Nightshift with my lovely
It’s the end of an era! My daughter had her final ‘Abitur’ exam this morning. The Abitur is the end-of-school exam that that qualifies you for higher education. The equivalent
Summer Blogging – Day 1. I’ve been thinking for a while that my blog needs a bit more love. So that what I write is mine, on my own platform.
What do you write and why? These are the questions posed by Inge Bateman in her blog parade. I usually write for IT companies, translating websites, training courses, white papers
It doesn’t seem like ten years. But last week I celebrated my tenth business birthday with champagne and carrot cake! At the beginning of 2015, I took the plunge, left
This was the final day of my tour and it was time to switch from Birmingham to London; work to family time. It was weird without Mica, but I bravely