Article: Dispute, suit leave Nashuan's book in limbo.(cases of Nataly Kellyn and book publishing industry)

Nataly Kelly started out to write a book that would "give some visibility to the invisible person on the other end of the telephone," a book about the telephone interpreting industry, which, she said, "has kind of exploded."

Instead, the book itself--"Telephone Interpreting: A Comprehensive Guide to the Profession"--has kind of exploded, embroiled in a controversy that cost her a $120,000-a-year job working out of her Nashua home. While the book can still be pre-ordered on Amazon.com for roughly $100 a copy, its distribution was held up just weeks before its planned May 18 publication date because of a dispute between Kelly and her former employer that is now ...

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