Saga Egmont Continues Major Collaboration with Cappelen Damm to Translate and Publish More Norwegian Series in Scandinavia
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Saga Egmont Continues Major Collaboration with Cappelen Damm to Translate and Publish More Norwegian Series in Scandinavia

Saga Egmont and Cappelen Damm, Norway’s largest publisher, have entered into a significant collaboration to translate and publish an additional five Nordic Sagas in Scandinavia. This marks one of the largest translation projects undertaken between the two publishers in recent times, continuing the success of the ‘Nordic Sagas’ concept – a collection of binge-worthy book series told in Scandinavian settings. “Nordic Sagas offers narratives bearing universal relevance across cultures and geography. Its success abroad signifies the…

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Saga Egmont Continues Major Collaboration with Cappelen Damm to Translate and Publish More Norwegian Series in Scandinavia
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Saga Egmont Continues Major Collaboration with Cappelen Damm to Translate and Publish More Norwegian Series in Scandinavia

Saga Egmont and Cappelen Damm, Norway’s largest publisher, have entered into a significant collaboration to translate and publish an additional five Nordic Sagas in Scandinavia. This marks one of the…

Humor, history and female empowerment: 3 reasons why Georgette Heyer’s writing is still relevant
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Humor, history and female empowerment: 3 reasons why Georgette Heyer’s writing is still relevant

According to Georgette Heyer herself, her regency romance could, at the most, be considered gratifying entertainment. Still, almost a century since the original publication, her romance novels are as popular as ever. At Saga Egmont, we are riding the wave of Bridgerton and the regency romance genre’s popularity, publishing a selection of Georgette Heyer’s titles, in both German and Danish – with more languages to follow. Here’s 3 reasons why we think Heyer’s books are still worth the while.

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