NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICES FOR THE BLIND AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAP: THAT ALL MAY READ

This is a guest post from Campbell's World, the blog of my good friend and promotions assistant, Patty Fletcher. That being said, I remember the mean green machines that played "talking books" from the Library of Congress throughout my childhood on vinyl records. Later, cassette players seemed far less cumbersome. The voices of the volunteer readers who narrated classics such as Roald Dahl, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Judy Blume became as much a part of my life as my own friends and family. I'm working to get my novel, "The Bright Side of Darkness" into the NLS collection so it will be accessible to blind, dyslexic, and physically handicapped readers.

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Looking on the Bright Side

J.E. Pinto
All of my writing, whether it’s my novel, a short story, a blog post, an advocacy piece, or even a letter to an elected official, flows out of one of my deepest core values as a human being. I believe ...more
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