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Staff Member's retelling of Norse Myths released in a new Chinese translation
7 Oct 2022

Simplified Chinese Version is Launched by Bejing United Publishing
Dr Tom Birkett's retelling of the Norse myths for Quercus (Norse Myths: Stories of the Norse Gods and Heroes Vividly Retold) has been translated into Japanese, and now sees its Chinese release as《北欧神话:众神与英雄的故事》[Norse Mythology: A Story of Gods and Heroes]. It is published by Bejing United publishing, and can be ordered here.