Japanese/Chinese Translators Wanted for Shoujo/Josei Projects

26 July 2010
Japanese/Chinese Translators Wanted for Shoujo/Josei Projects
Starlight Scanlations, a relatively new scanlation group, is looking for translators for their shoujo and josei projects.

If you're available, please visit our forum at http://z7.invisionfree.com/starlightscans and apply for the position.

Some of our future projects include:
Kinkyori Renai
Karada de Shibaranai de
Naisho no Princess
Seishun Walker
Makoto Call!
[If you want to suggest another series, feel free to do so!]

We're looking for Japanese and Chinese Translators! It is not necessary for you to be fluent in English; we're grateful for any and all help! Even if you would only like to translate a single project, or a few chapters, please contact Starlight Scans through a reply, a Personal Message, a visit to our forum at http://z7.invisionfree.com/starlightscans , or send me an email at Fai1Ward@yahoo.com .

Thank you so much for your consideration! Also, If you know of another translator whom we should contact, feel free to drop us a line!

More information here.
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