[stylist] social get together
Hina
haltaf at carrollu.edu
Sun Mar 21 05:14:34 UTC 2010
sorry for mistake
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hina Z Altaf" <haltaf at carrollu.edu>
To: "Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 12:12 AM
Subject: [stylist] social get together
hi allison,
please let me know if you will be going. it will be nice if you could make
it.
When, March 27, 2010:
Where, Bill and Cheryl's house,
4222 N. Maryland Ave., Shorewood, WI 53211
What time, 1:00P.M. to 6:00P.M.
Feel free to call for directions!
Warmly,
Bill and Cheryl
hina.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Allison Nastoff" <anastoff at wi.rr.com>
To: "Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [stylist] who checks the details
Hi Katie,
That has happened to me too, and it is very frustrating. Even on
books that are rated excellent, I will occasionally come across
stretches where the words are garbbled, and once, a page ended in
the middle of a sentence, and the next page started with a new
sentence. I cannot imagine how tedious it would be to be a
proofreader especially for really long books, and I respect them
for their willingness to do it. However, I think maybe
proofreaders need to slow down, and if possible, have a paper
copy of the book in front of them to follow along with at all
times when they are proofreading. If the editor or book
publisher made a mistake, that is one thing. But I think blind
people have the right to read books that are as clean as hard
copy books for sighted people, and should see no more mistakes
than what sighted people are subjected to by the publisher. Just
my opinion.
Allison Nastoff
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>From: "Watson, Katherine M" <WatsonKM05 at uww.edu
>To: "stylist at nfbnet.org" <stylist at nfbnet.org
>Date sent: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:41:08 -0500
>Subject: [stylist] who checks the details
> I read--or attempted to read a copy of the 2009 Writers
Market from Bookshare, and the file was unreadable. The
brf file was full of spelling or OCR errors, and the Daisy
file could not even be recognized by my Victor Reader
Stream. Has that happened to anyone else? (I'm trying to
find listings of book publishers and editors, so if anyone
has suggestions, that would be appreciated as well.)
>Katie W
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>From: "Barbara Hammel" <poetlori8 at msn.com
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>I downloaded a book from bookshare the other day and as I was
reading, I found some glaring inconsistencies in facts in the
book. Once before I read a book that changed someone's hair
color once. Who checks those kinds of things? Do they still
read the books thoroughly before sending them to press? I'm just
curious because that looks bad for the author when someone lets
things slip that you miss.
>Barbara
>A Congress that will always do its work in the dark must have
something to hide. The people have spoken, yet they do not
listen.
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