[stylist] Here's my attempt at being tactile to the folks who wanteverything for nothing

Chris Kuell ckuell at comcast.net
Fri Jan 24 23:33:47 UTC 2014


Hey Donna,

I think you did a nice job with this letter. Let's hope it lands on 
receptive desktops.

Have a great weekend.

chris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Donna Hill" <penatwork at epix.net>
To: "'Writer's Division Mailing List'" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 3:51 PM
Subject: [stylist] Here's my attempt at being tactile to the folks who 
wanteverything for nothing


> Hi Friends,
> Well, I did it, and I thought those of you who participated in this
> discussion might appreciate reading what I finally came up with.
> Block quote
> Thank you for your interest in my book and program. Yes, The Heart of
> Applebutter Hill is available in print. You can find information about
> getting it at:
> http://DonnaWHill.com <blocked::blocked::http://donnawhill.com/>
>
> FYI, I just want to be sure that you are aware that there are free ways of
> reading e-books on computers. With Kindle for PC and Adobe Digital 
> Editions,
> for instance, you would have access to most of the e-books out there --  
> many
> of which are free. Also, the .pdf and .rtf versions work on any computer.
>
> As for coming next fall, I would enjoy speaking with your education
> students; it's one of my favorite types of presentations. I believe in 
> doing
> free presentations, but I limit myself to groups closer to home. We live
> over an hour from Wilkes-Barre, and as a blind person, I have to get 
> someone
> else to drive.
>
> That said, my suggestion would be that, if your group has no specific
> funding, you try to get funding through your department. You could also
> reach out to other groups and departments who would benefit from the
> presentation. Educators are not the only professionals who encounter 
> people
> with disabilities. In fact, every profession from  the medical profession,
> psychology and social work to computer science and business requires 
> people
> to make decisions about including people with disabilities, whether they 
> are
> aware of those decisions or not. There are also legal issues and, of 
> course,
> the creative writing angle. You also might consider a community 
> partnership.
> Block quote end
>
> Donna
>
> -- The Heart of Applebutter Hill - a novel on a mission:
>
> http://DonnaWHill.com <http://donnawhill.com/>
>
>
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