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Jeremy Tiang
@jeremytiang.bsky.social
writer, translator, cat
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⏱️ 1 month left! Emerging translators: Apply for the 2026 ALTA Emerging Translator Mentorship Program for your chance to work closely with an experienced translator on a project of your choosing! Program offered at no cost to the translators selected. Learn more and apply by 11/30! buff.ly/npHAOBE
October 30, 2025 at 4:15 PM
"All of this feels tremendously demoralizing. The meaning and power of language is in the process of being flushed away."
~Zhang Yueran on declining readership in China

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Brain Rot Without Borders | Baffler Forum
There’s no point in denying it anymore: literature as we know it is well on its way to becoming a lost art.
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October 28, 2025 at 10:22 PM
"I like it edgy, I love it dark, some anger in there. I've been talking about really liking to publish the voices of disobedient women."

@worldedbooks.bsky.social's Christine Swedowsky and Michelle Mirabella on Chad Post's Three Percent podcast

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Three Percent Podcast #203: World Editions 3.0 + "The Cracks We Bear"
Talking about the new iteration of World Editions via a forthcoming Chilean novel.
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October 17, 2025 at 2:21 PM
today!
October 17, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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Pleased to announce these authors as featured guests for #VWF2025! Officially D-11 days from the 2025 Festival.

• Saeed Teebi
• Souvankham Thammavongsa
• Madeleine Thien
• Jeremy Tiang @jeremytiang.bsky.social
• Miriam Toews @authormiriamtoews.bsky.social
• Georgia Toews
October 9, 2025 at 4:06 PM
looking forward to Krasznahorkai's single-sentence acceptance speech
October 9, 2025 at 2:18 PM
Yan Lianke may not be a Nobel laureate (yet!!) but he's the hedgehog of my heart 🦔 🦔

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Notes from a Hedgehog by Yan Lianke
October 7, 2025 – “Since turning sixty, I’ve thought about death every single day.”
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October 8, 2025 at 3:34 PM
"She held nothing back, writing with such force that it felt as if she were ripping through the paper. When I began writing fiction, I felt that only by tearing the paper could I leave evidence that I had existed in this world."
~Zhang Yueran on Eileen Chang

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What You Know Most Deeply: On Eileen Chang’s Little Reunions by Zhang Yueran
September 26, 2025 – “ ‘Little Reunions ought to be burned,’ Eileen Chang wrote to her friend and literary executor, Stephen Soong, in 1976, the year she finished what would be her last novel.”
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September 26, 2025 at 8:49 PM
new translator aspiration just dropped

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September 26, 2025 at 3:33 PM
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“Granny Liu squats by the grave and says, ‘Look, say you’re right and women do live longer, then fine—you can die first, but you’re making lunch tomorrow.’ “

From “Plants, Stones, Dirt, and Sky” by Yan Lianke, translated by @jeremytiang.bsky.social. buff.ly/RtunfjN
September 25, 2025 at 4:07 PM
September 26, 2025 at 2:28 PM
3 days left to apply!
applications now open for the 2025 Translating Taiwan Literature workshop, a (free!) literary translaltion workshop by the National Museum of Taiwan Literature in Tainan/ Taitung

apply by Sept 7

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September 4, 2025 at 4:03 PM
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📣 The 2026 Emerging Translator Mentorship Program submission portals are open!

The ALTA Emerging Translator Mentorship Program is designed to establish and facilitate a close working relationship between an experienced translator and an emerging translator.

Apply by 11/30: buff.ly/cpduT69
September 2, 2025 at 2:00 PM
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“How does a communist guerilla in one of the Cold War’s forgotten battlefields regain his footing at the end of history?” Darren Wan reviews "Delicious Hunger" by Hai Fan and "State of Emergency" by Jeremy Tiang. https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/emergency-unending/
August 18, 2025 at 12:50 PM
State of Emergency + Delicious Hunger reviewed in LARB by Darren Wan

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Emergency Unending | Los Angeles Review of Books
Darren Wan reviews Hai Fan’s “Delicious Hunger,” translated by Jeremy Tiang, as well as Tiang’s own novel, “State of Emergency.”
lareviewofbooks.org
August 29, 2025 at 11:41 AM
Shuang Xuetao's HUNTER in The Guardian

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August 26, 2025 at 7:59 PM
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If you're a translator pissed off about the impacts of AI, our members in the NWU Translators Organizing Committee are building collective power among literary translators as workers whose creative labor deserves to be materially valued. Check them out! nwu.org/chapters/toc
Since 2023, translators and interpreters have seen work dry up, rates plummet and their jobs reduced to editing AI-generated output. Some are leaving the field, others are considering bankruptcy. All despite any major upgrade in translation quality.

This is how AI is killing translation work:
AI Killed My Job: Translators
Few industries have been hit by AI as hard as translation. Rates are plummeting. Work is drying up. Translators are considering abandoning the field, or bankruptcy. These are their stories.
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August 25, 2025 at 6:05 PM
"In recent years, East Asian authors have begun to break the stranglehold that European writers have previously exerted over translated literature... Strikingly, however, Chinese authors have mostly been absent from this cultural conversation."

www.jezebel.com/women-seated...
‘Women, Seated’ Shows How Precarity, Wealth, and ‘Having It All’ Are Not Just American Problems
Zhang Yueran’s new novel is part of a wave of Asian authors breaking the dominance of Europe in translated literature in the U.S., while dissecting gender and class in their respective societies.
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August 20, 2025 at 8:24 PM
“I’ve always been interested in writing about nannies, perhaps because their existence is a study in contrasts.”
~Zhang Yueran

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A Study in Constrasts: On Nannying and Implicit Trust
Translated by Jeremy Tiang. I’ve always been interested in writing about nannies, perhaps because their existence is a study in contrasts. In China, a nanny’s life is difficult: usually she gets ma…
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August 19, 2025 at 3:20 PM
"For a long time, the perception of Chinese literature among Western readers has been quite fixed. It's often seen as either heavily influenced by Chinese culture, or focused on people living rural, impoverished lives. Which has nothing to do with our lives today."

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Chinese literature is tough to find in English. One editor hopes to change that
The novel Women Seated is a thriller about a nanny for a rich family and a kidnapping gone awry. It's the first in a new effort to redefine the types of Chinese literature get translated into English.
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August 19, 2025 at 2:58 PM
applications now open for the 2025 Translating Taiwan Literature workshop, a (free!) literary translaltion workshop by the National Museum of Taiwan Literature in Tainan/ Taitung

apply by Sept 7

event.culture.tw/mocweb/reg/N...
August 15, 2025 at 3:01 PM
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🥳🥳🥳

Plus, Nov 5 at Sky Bar:

Come drink and dish with the Translators Organizing Committee, a division of the @nwu.org and the United States’ first ever literary translators’ union! Open to members, prospective members, and the solidarity-inclined.

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August 12, 2025 at 9:03 PM
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✨ PRESENTING the @nwu.org Translators Organizing Committee at #ALTA48

✊ Nov 6: Don’t Mourn, Organize! @nwu.org Solidarity Drop-in

✊ Nov 7&8: Rate-sharing Edit-a-thons

✊ Nov 8: Envisioning the Perfect Contract: What to Know & Where to Learn More

*better working conditions 4 literary translators*
🎉 It's here! The schedule-at-a-glance for our upcoming conference, ALTA48: Visions and Versions, which will be held November 5-8 in Tucson, AZ, is LIVE!

Check it out now to see the panels, workshops, readings, events and more we have lined up for you in Tucson this November! buff.ly/6KmX2u2
August 12, 2025 at 8:57 PM
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“It’s time to get excited about reading Chinese fiction, and Zhang Yueran and @jeremytiang.bsky.social are two of the biggest reasons why.” @readbookpage.bsky.social 🌟

Get your copy of this “vivid, smart, suspenseful” thriller (Mo Yan) + head to Yu & Me's NYC book launch of WOMEN, SEATED tonight!
August 12, 2025 at 4:50 PM