[Nyagdu] BOOK ABOUT SERVICE DOGS NEEDS YOUR STORIES
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Thu May 21 06:17:55 UTC 2009
Press Release
For Immediate Release
May 22, 2009
BOOK ABOUT SERVICE DOGS NEEDS YOUR STORIES
Let your voice be heard! Kathy Nimmer, a blind high school English
teacher and writer from Indiana, has launched an international effort
to gather true
stories about people with all types of disabilities and their service
dogs, to be included in an anthology that Nimmer will seek to
publish in the mass
market commercial publishing industry. The project, entitled "Two
Plus Four Equals One," will celebrate what happens when two hands
plus four paws combine
for one magical union. The web site,
http://www.servicedogstories.com,
has been set up to promote the project, receive prospective
submissions, gather contact info from individuals who have worked
with service dogs in any
capacity, and field inquiries about the book.
Nimmer, now working with her third guide dog, wants to hear from
you. Start thinking of incidents involving you and your dogs, things
that were funny,
scary, surprising, disappointing, empowering, sad, or simply
memorable. The book will include nonfiction stories, anecdotes,
tributes, and poetry. Explanations
and samples of the four genres can be found on the web site. And,
you don't have to be a seasoned writer to take part! There is an
interview option where
Nimmer will talk with you and write something for you about your dog
experiences. Submissions will be accepted for consideration through
September 30,
2009.
For purposes of this project, "service dogs" is a term inclusive of
all assistance dogs, referring to any canines trained to assist
people with disabilities,
including those who are blind, deaf, or in wheelchairs, as well as
those with other medical conditions including (but not limited to)
autism, epilepsy,
and muscular or balance impairments. Nimmer is hoping to hear from
people with disabilities, as well as those who have raised or trained
service dogs,
or simply witnessed service dogs in action. If you fit into any of
these categories, it is time to let your voice be heard!
As members of the disability community, you are the best resources
for the dissemination of information about this book that Nimmer is
hoping will change
public perceptions of people with disabilities and their working
dogs, so spread the word! Go to
http://www.servicedogstories.com,
or contact Kathy Nimmer with questions or suggestions at
kathy at servicedogstories.com.
--
Kathy Nimmer
English, Creative Writing, and Harrison Newsletter
If you have your sight, you are blessed. If you have insight, you are a
thousand times blessed. - anonymous
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