[stylist] My New Book

Applebutter Hill applebutterhill at gmail.com
Wed Feb 12 23:22:21 UTC 2014


I guess I was wondering if you've had any luck with mainstream publications.
I never did, though I wrote for some online magazines where you basically
publish whatever you want. I left the one that paid, Suite 101, when they
gave up both their commitment to journalistic standards and their
accessibility.
Donna
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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Homme, James
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Hi,
Just like you would with any publication. You would write according to their
guidelines and article style, and either have your piece accepted or
rejected. Am I missing something in this question?

Thanks.

Jim


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Hill
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How would you get them published?
Donna

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Hi,
Maybe one way to do this is to write editorials in main stream publications.
I'd love to, but I cannot write as well as 100% of the people here, but if I
can do something to help, I'll try.

Thanks.

Jim



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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bridgit
Pollpeter
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 10:52 PM
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It's very true. And most of us have come across literary characters who are
less than positive examples of blindness, so why not combat it by writing
our own strong, independent blind characters? Writing in any form is a
potentially great tool for change. When you look at history, it's not
politicians or their legislation that has made the most change, but it is
the artistic community who have organized and used their talents to create
change. The Civil Rights movement, LBGT issues, feminism... The deepest
change has occurred through art, theatre, music, dance and yes, writing. So
why can't the disabled community do the same?

Bridgit

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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of P.
Campbell
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    Thank you.  I feel that fiction, accurate fiction, is a good way to
promote the blind.  People who will not read an article, no matter how well
written, will read fiction.

I feel that in some cases this is equally true where the blind themselves
are concerned.  This is especially true for young people, who often feel

that their problems are unique to them.  Reading about a character who may
have the same problems is often inspiring.

"Mrs. Campbell, I didn't know that happened to other people." or "Do other
people feel that way, too?"  are things I often hear from young people who
are blind.

Phyllis


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