[Faith-talk] audio and braille production
Greg Aikens
gpaikens at gmail.com
Sun Nov 13 02:47:29 UTC 2011
Try christianaudio.com. They do a free book download each month and you can buy a wide variety of christian materials in audio format.
-Greg
On Nov 12, 2011, at 5:00 PM, Ashley Bramlett wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Books I might want to read are probably not produced in braille or audio form.
> We all know it takes a while to get produced in alternate format, if its done at all.
> Sometimes there’s audio books at Christian music and bookstores. I wonder if audible.com has Christian material. That might be an option.
> Ocassionally ministries produce an audio version of their book but that is rare.
>
> So if I buy a hard copy book and want it produced in audio or braille, where do I send it?
> Anyone done that and what is the turn around time? Its been my experience that if I want something recorded, its free, but if I want it transcribed to braille, it costs money; I’ve done that for one textbook and a few secular books.
> I’ve had several texts recorded and was impressed with what was RFB&D.
>
> I know about National braille press and learning ally, but I thought they only did secular material and texts.
> I am thinking of reading some of David Jeremiah’s books; he runs Turning Point ministries.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ashley
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