[stylist] book information
Barbara HAMMEL
poetlori8 at msn.com
Sat Aug 1 17:50:58 UTC 2015
Sarah, why not just work from your Braille Sense if you find that the easiest? Just save them to your computer as the different drafts if you like or just save the file itself in case something happens to your Braille Sense. LOL! Although I guess you probably have !save them to a card with the BS, right? If it works better to hear JAWS read while you follow with Braille, do that. Whatever works best for you is the way to go. If it works best to have a brf file and translate it to print when need be, do that. You are the writer and you must write in the way that is most comfortable for you.
Barbara
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> On Aug 1, 2015, at 12:32, Sarah via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Good afternoon. Thank you for the book publishing information. The books I have written are Christian fiction and a series. My boss is going to edit them for me since he is the writing coach at the college and worked at a bookstore for many years. Has anyone used the website www.inspiringvoices.com to publish books? I am probably not able to afford an agent even though that would be the best way to go. How do you upload a book to Bookshare? What format do the books have to be in? I write the first draft on my Braille Sense then use Jaws and my focus 40 blue to write subsequent drafts. Would using a tablet or a laptop be a better option? Thank you.
> Sarah
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