[gui-talk] Fwd: NBP-Announce: A message from Anna Dresner

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Fri Jul 2 15:48:38 UTC 2010


>
>A message from Anna Dresner to friends of NBP:
>
>Hello everyone,
>
>I have thoroughly enjoyed writing and editing books for National Braille
>Press for the past eleven years. I have learned a great deal, and am
>glad to have had the chance to help people learn some of the exciting
>technologies that have come out during this time. I have also enjoyed
>getting to know many of you. It's been a very rewarding job.
>
>However, I have been offered the opportunity to provide technical
>support for the National Library Service Braille and Audio Reading
>Download program. I am excited by this opportunity, and will be starting
>to work for NLS very soon.
>
>I am thrilled to tell you that the person who will replace me at
>National Braille Press is Dean Martineau.  From the Battery High audio
>newsletter he produced for Braille 'n Speak users starting in the late
>1980s to his popular demonstration of the iPhone for Tek Talk a few
>months back, Dean has demonstrated that he is an excellent teacher who
>is willing to share skills that blind people need and want to learn. I
>know that the books he writes for National Braille Press will be clear,
>relevant, and helpful.
>
>Because both Dean and I have a great interest in the iPhone, we are now
>working together to produce an iPhone book for NBP that we hope will
>come out this fall. I am delighted to have the chance to work with Dean
>on this project.
>
>Thank you all for your support, and have a wonderful summer.
>
>All the best,
>Anna
>
>
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