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  <title>TKC 396 Translator K. E. Semmel</title>
  <description>English Translator of Winter Men by Jesper Bugge Kold&#13;
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Interview starts at 20:10 and ends at 41:14&#13;
I like the fact that I can tell an editor there [at AmazonCrossing] that this book is something that you should really look for, and they listen. And in this case, from start to finish, I suggested this book, and it became a reality and now I&amp;amp;rsquo;m sitting with it right here on my desk.&#13;
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News&#13;
Amazon Tap - pre-order available at Amazon.com for $129.99, with delivery march 31, 2016&#13;
Echo Dot - Order from your Alexa or the Amazon app on your Android or iOS smartphone&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon Tap puts Alexa into a portable Bluetooth speaker&amp;amp;rdquo;&amp;amp;nbsp;(with video demo) by Lauren Goode and Dieter Bohn at The Verge - March 3, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon&amp;amp;rsquo;s Echo Dot lets you put Alexa inside any speaker&amp;amp;rdquo; by Lauren Good and Jacob Kastrenakes at The Verge - March 3, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon&amp;amp;rsquo;s smartphone flop was the best thing that happened to Alexa&amp;amp;rdquo; by Lauren Goode at The Verge - March 3, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon Fights for a bigger share of the AI Assistant Pie with Echo Dot and Amazon Tap&amp;amp;rdquo; by Anthony Karcz at Forbes - March 3, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon Introduces 2 Alexa Voice-Controlled Devices&amp;amp;rdquo; by Farhad Manjoo at The New York Times - March 3, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon&amp;amp;rsquo;s Alexa will be able to control Nest and Honeywell thermostats this month&amp;amp;rdquo; by Jacob Kastrenakes at The Verge - March 3, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon, Federation of the Blind Reach Agreement on Accessibility&amp;amp;rdquo; by Michele Molnar at Edweek - March 2, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon Will Partner With Advocacy Group to Make Its E-Readers More Accessible to The Blind&amp;amp;rdquo; by Ashley Gross at KPLU.org - March 2, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon Decrypts Fire Tablets in Latest Update, Invites the FBI and NSA to Come On In&amp;amp;rdquo; by Nate Hoffelder at The Digital Reader - March 3, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon stops encryption on Fire tablets, leaving data vulnerable to attack&amp;amp;rdquo; by Nathanial Mott at The Guardian - March 3, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Amazon quietly disabled encryption in the latest version of Fire OS&amp;amp;rdquo; by Ashley Carmen at The Verge - March 3, 2016&#13;
Full Disk Encryption explained (yeah, right) at source.android.com&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Recall on CHARGER for two Amazon-UK Fire Tablets - possible risk of electric shock&amp;amp;rdquo; by Andrys Basten at A Kindle World blog - March 2, 2016&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;ALERT: Amazon recalls Kindle charger over electrical shock fears - is YOUR child at risk?&amp;amp;rdquo; by Katie Mansfield at The Express - March 2, 2016&#13;
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Tech Tip&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;The Benefits of an Amazon Giveaway for Kindle&amp;amp;rdquo; by Chris McMullen at Digital Book World - March 2, 2016&#13;
Amazon Giveaway - How it Works&#13;
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Interview with K. E. Semmel&#13;
Winter Men by Jesper Bugge Kold, translated into English by K. E. Semmel (Free download available with Kindle Unlimited)&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;How Amazon came to dominate fiction in translation&amp;amp;rdquo; by Allison Flood at The Guardian - December 9, 2015&#13;
The Seventh Child by Erik Valeur, translated by K. E. Semmel&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Writing While Translating&amp;amp;rdquo; by Idra Novey at Literary Hub - February 25, 2016&#13;
Leaving Atlanta by Tayari Jones&#13;
An Untamed State by Roxane Gay&#13;
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Content&#13;
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Technically Literate, short stories published exclusively on CNET.com&#13;
&amp;amp;ldquo;Reading Literature in the Digital Age&amp;amp;rdquo; - a free online course via University of Basel&#13;
Pry&#13;
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Comment by Eolake Stobblehouse&#13;
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Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named &amp;quot;Well, You Needn't.&amp;quot; This version is &amp;quot;Ra-Monk&amp;quot; by Eval Manigat on the&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;quot;Variations in Time: A Jazz Persepctive&amp;quot; CD by Public Transit Recording&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;CD.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
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Please Join the&amp;amp;nbsp;Kindle Chronicles group&amp;amp;nbsp;at Goodreads!&#13;
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