

Neither one was a field that I had planned on getting into. Lynne Kelly: Actually, both things I do writing and interpreting I stumbled into. Just tell us a little bit more about, as a hearing person, obviously, your link to the whole topic of deafness and deafhood.īefore we get into the book, can we talk about your background about that deaf side of your expertise? If we can get started, I just wanted to know more about your background.


I really wanted to speak to you as an author and also your day job as well as an interpreter. Let’s get straight into the interview with Lynne Kelly. I talked with Lynne about the book, we get into more of a behind the scenes aspect of it and also about her day job and how as an interpreter, she also managed to use that to help with her book as well. I’ve written a review about it, you can access it in the show note where there is a link to take you to that review. A book that I’ve recently read and really enjoyed as it really touched with me.Įven though it’s a book that’s mainly targeted for young children, it’s still a really great read. Opening: This is The Hear Me Out! podcast, a place to hear stories from the d/Deaf and hard of hearing people, and from your host, Ahmed Khalifa.Īhmed Khalifa: I had the pleasure to interview Lynne Kelly, who is the author of a book called Song for a Whale. An interview with Lynne Kelly, the author of ‘Song for a Whale’ Sources
