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Parkbench Publishing Services launches

Posted at 8:47AM Monday 16 Jun 2008

Parkbench offers editorial and translation services for publishers and agents.

With a stable of more than twenty foreign-language readers, translators and editorial freelancers, our particular focus will be on literary translation.

We provide quality foreign-language readers' reports from people with publishing experience and full or sample translations from qualified translators as required.

Our numbers are growing, but at present we offer English-language proofreading, copy-editing and copywriting and foreign-language services from Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish and Welsh.

We will always do our best to find the right freelancer for the job, whatever the language.

For more information, please contact Nora Mahony at

+353 (0)87 9238255 or info@parkbenchps.com

www.parkbenchps.com

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