[humanser] FW: [Nfb-lions] New member intro and penpal magazine

Denise Shaible denise.shaible at att.net
Tue Mar 4 18:51:57 UTC 2014


I'd like to hear more about Dialogue or any other magazine for the blind. 
My husband Adam has a couple of articles that he could write and which I 
believe could be published if we knew where to send them.  He is blind and 
flies a flight simulator.  I'm sure there are people who would be interested 
in reading about this.  So, please let me know either a web site or some way 
of contacting the magazines, if you have that information.

Regards,

Denise Shaible

-----Original Message----- 
From: Sandy
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2014 8:10 PM
To: Human Services Mailing List
Subject: Re: [humanser] FW: [Nfb-lions] New member intro and penpal magazine

Ericka,

We probably both have Braillers that need some repairs.  I some times take
my hand and move the roller around and it clicks in to a spot where it
doesn't write over the previous line.

A friend of mine, who voluntarily translates NFB material in to Spanish,
likes to do all her chapter secretary notes with a slate.  Another friend
gave her the slate and it is one that fits on the whole sheet of paper and
came from some place overseas where a blind friend of ours went on a mission
trip.  Her next trip is to Haiti, so she bought a recorded Bible that is
solar powered and in the language spoken in Haiti (bought it at the exhibits
last National convention).

Bob Branco has his own magazine, though I never read it and don't know its
name.

As for Dialog, I have read some of it from a friend's copy, and ought to
subscribe to it.


Sandy

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From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 7:17 PM
To: "Human Services Mailing List" <humanser at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [humanser] FW: [Nfb-lions] New member intro and penpal magazine

> Ericka,
> Writers for Dialogue are paid a stipend per article.
>
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Ericka Short
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 10:07 PM
> To: Human Services Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [humanser] FW: [Nfb-lions] New member intro and penpal 
> magazine
>
> I’m impressed you could read the braille!
>
> Yes, He Mr. Branco was writing for the Ziegler.  I hope they don't close 
> up
> shop.  I really enjoyed it.  Things are not so, shall we say "partisan" as
> other magazines. I love Dialogue magazine too.  They take writers' stories
> too.  I don't know if they do it volunteer or are paid a small stipend for
> their work.
>
> Any tricks to get a broiler's page down key to cooperate?  Mine moves when
> it feels like it and makes for a messy braille assignment for Hadley.
> Sometimes it goes down two  lines and other times it goes nowhere meaning 
> I
> braille over a perfectly good line of braille.  Though I have a page slate 
> I
> don't relish the idea of handbrailling the whole assignment.
>
> Ericka J. Short
> 262-697-0510
>
> "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me". Philippians 4:13
>
> "No hand is too small or too big to do good in this world." EJ. Short
>
>
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