[stylist] The Problem With Giving

James Canaday M.A. N6YR n6yr at sunflower.com
Thu May 28 20:51:19 UTC 2009


Lori,
I don't think you mean it is a jpg, screen 
readers can't read jpg's, you mean pdf?
jc

Jim Canaday M.A.
Lawrence, KS

At 03:22 PM 5/28/2009, you wrote:
>This is the email I got from the producer of my book.   Eventually it will
>be available commercially, but if any of you would like to purchase it, the
>cost is $6, and I will email it to you on receipt of the check.   This is a
>work of fiction, approximately 120 pages, jpg format, but it should be
>accessible to screen readers.   If your screen 
>reader cannot handle it, the file
>can be sent as a word file.   I guess you might categorize it as a Christmas
>story.
>
>Loraine Stayer
>2704 Beach Drive
>Merrick NY 11566
>
>Lori
>
>In a message dated 5/27/09 12:00:10 AM, dencassino at gmail.com writes:
>
>
> >
> > You can absolutely sell the book yourself any way you want to do it.  Our
> > contract was simply for the creation of the 
> book ­ you are free to place it
> > anywhere or sell it. It’s on LSS, I’ve 
> put it on Amazon & Google books ­
> > why it takes them months to make it appear is not something I have an
> > answer to. Put it on your own website and set 
> it up so when they purchase it, it
> > goes back to a download page ­ do you need the pdf?
> >  Denise
> >  Â
>
>
>
>  From: LoriStay at aol.com [mailto:LoriStay at aol.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 5:48 PM
>To: dencassino at gmail.com
>Subject: kindle versus The Problem With Giving
>
>  Â
>  Hi, Denise
>
>Can you see if the problem with Amazon can be cleared up?  Most of my
>friends are blind.  But Kindle and Amazon are 
>not allowing text to speech for
>ebooks!  And even if they were, Kindle is not accessible for blind people.Â
>There is no way I can have them go on Amazon to 
>order the book.  If you can't
>do anything, then can I have permission to sell the book myself?  I know we
>have a contract, but if the book isn't truly available, then are you keeping
>your end?  Or is it still available on the Longstoryshort website?  If so,
>please send me the link and the method of finding it again.  I'll make
>another run at having people purchase it.
>
>Loraine Stayer
>author
>The Problem With Giving
>
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