[nabs-l] Update On Writing An Article For The Braille Monitor

Darian Smith dsmithnfb at gmail.com
Wed Mar 12 15:37:59 UTC 2014


Personally, I find that writing for the  monitor is a good thing to do if you have the opportunity to do so.  What I mean by opportunity is primarily  that you have something of substance to contribute.
 I’ve also found that writing for the Student Slate was a fun thing to do. 
 For those who don’t know, the student slate is the Publication  the National   Association of Blind STudents puts out. 
 It’s very much a similar publication  to the braille monitor but  that the slate obviously  has more of a student focus. To be  clear,  neither publication competes with the other, but I might say that one has more of specialized  focus  where as the other tries to have content reflective of the general populous of the federation. 
   if you find you are  experiencing writer’s block (you don’t quite know what you want to write, it’s perfectly fine to wait until you do  and contact Gary at that point. 
  good luck,
 Darian .         
On Mar 12, 2014, at 7:58 AM, Roanna Baccchus <rbacchus228 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I've seen other students such as chris Nusbaum write for the Monitor.  I think it would be really fun for me.
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