World Wide what?
I am constantly impressed by the way our clients bring us into contact with distant and exotic places – and not just the superpowers, but the small and idiosyncratic corners of the world!
First we had Chaz Brenchley with a story translated into Estonian (a language related to Finnish and Magyar – Hungarian). Next we learned from Nicholas Rhea that the Heartbeat TV series has a devoted following on the Pacific island of Vanuatu. Now Ann Cleeves tells us that she has sold the rights of her novel The Sleeping and the Dead for translation into Georgian, a member of the South Caucasian language group with its own alphabet!