[stylist] Audio

LoriStay at aol.com LoriStay at aol.com
Mon Jan 5 02:29:47 UTC 2009


You want to look into a CD.   Some people put music behind the poetry, but 
that's up to you.   You don't need a DVD to read a chap book.
I just finished reading the book, by the way.   Some really interesting work 
there.
Lori

In a message dated 1/4/09 9:07:37 PM, johnlee at clarktouch.com writes:


> Dear friends:
> 
> Ii have a question about something I know absolutely nothing about.  So I
> would appreciate an 101 or "'for Demmies" answer.
> 
> As some of you know, my chapbook of poems was published last month.  Since
> then, I've been getting requests from hearing blind people for an audio
> version.  The publisher is sighted deaf, so both of us don't know what's
> what in this area.
> 
> By an audio version, what exactly does it mean?  What is the traditional
> physical format?  Like tape recorder film strip cassette?  Or like CD, DVD?
> Or what?  And what would be the costs involved?  I suppose we'll need a
> reader to voice the poems.  I don't think we'll need a thousand copies, but
> more like one or two hundred. 
> 
> Any info and tips would be most helpful!
> 
> John
> 
> 




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