Lyn Miller-Lachmann

Lyn Miller-Lachmann is the co-chair of the Translation Committee and the author of Gringolandia (Curbstone/Northwestern University Press, 2009), Rogue (Nancy Paulsen Books/Penguin, 2013), and the forthcoming Surviving Santiago (Running Press Kids, June 2015), a companion to Gringolandia


Articles by Lyn Miller-Lachmann

Thursday March 3

How to Break into Translation: A Report on the Bridge Series Panel

Lyn Miller-Lachmann reports on the first panel in the four-part Bridge Series on translation, co-sponsored by the Center for Fiction and PEN America.

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Monday December 8

The Other America: Black Lives and the Police State

With the deaths of so many black Americans at the hands of both police officers and white vigilantes who have escaped punishment, we are coming to see that two Americas exist.

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Thursday February 13

Why Do You Write? Adult and Teen Writers Speak Out

Unlike posh private schools, the inner-city public and charter high schools have no money to bring authors; yet they have enthusiastic readers and writers who deserve support.