[nabs-l] What do you want to see in the Braille Monitor?

Kaiti Shelton crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 03:05:48 UTC 2015


Roanna,

>From my understanding of the monitor the issues don't necessarily
follow topics.  Occasionally there are special issues on advocacy or
legislature, and there of course is the convention issue, but there
aren't any themes because people will submit original work and Gary
just fits it in where he thinks it will work the best.  That way there
is always material, and he's never in want of stories to fit the theme
when he's got some great ones that just wouldn't fit idling in his
inbox.

This is typically how I've seen other publications work, including the
Student Slate, Future Reflections, and publications and newsletters
from other organizations.  While your organizational efforts are
admirable, I just am not sure if that is the way the publications are
organized.  Of course, I can certainly be wrong, but just from reading
issues of the monitor and other publications on a regular basis that's
what I've observed.

On 2/10/15, Roanna Bacchus via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Good Evening Students,
>
> I would like to know what you want to see in the Braille Monitor
> each month.  I am planning to write a letter to Gary Wunder
> suggesting some topics for future issues.  Look forward to
> reading your responses.
>
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Kaiti




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