Episode 95 – Pamela Brookes on Helping Learners with Dyslexia

Mark interviews author Pamela Brookes about the DOG ON A LOG series of books she writes that help kids learning to read with phonics, especially learners with dyslexia.





Prior to the interview, Mark shares some recent social media comments from podcast listeners as well as a personal update about the progress he has made with a POD version of his chapbook Snowman Shivers which he is releasing in print and audiobook formats.





He explains that he will share, thanks to a patron request, a full episode on marketing and making money off of short fiction, particularly with eBooks and audio, as well as release a special detailed examination of how he created the POD and audiobook versions of Snowman Shivers.





Mark talks a bit about narrating the audiobook himself for that same book and how he used Findaway Voices for it (which is part of the mention of this episode’s sponsor)





Learn more about Findaway Voices



In the interview Pamela and Mark discuss:





What dyslexia is and how people with dyslexia are of a normal range of intelligenceVery successful people who have dyslexi such as Steven Spielberg, Richard Branson, Henry Winkler, Steve JobsHow Pamela started to write books specifically to help children with dyslexia that were more appropriate and useful for her daughter’s needs because she couldn’t find any books that fit her requirementsPhonics rules, sight words and decodable booksThe challenge and problem of the high cost of most books published in this area and how Pamela ensured they were affordable to the families who needed themWhy shes calls some of her books the “Let’s Go” books rather than “easy” or “beginning” booksHow 90% of Pamela’s book sales are in paperback over eBooks and how they sell via Amazon and IngramThe free eBook that Pamela makes available and which has been downloaded in 15 different countriesThe printable PDF book that Pamela has on her website for parents helping their children with dyslexiaThe importance of repetition in relation to the names of letters, keywords, and the sound that it makesThe difference between teaching children to read VS teaching children to guessPamela’s knack for research and self-teaching



After the interview Mark reflects on how Pamela is fulfilling something that is missing in the particular niche she is writing in and highlights how she is succeeding selling print books, which is not the norm for most indie authors who usually sell more eBooks.





He also considers a potential writing warm-up exercise for writers based on something Pamela said and using cards from the table-top game Taboo.





Links of Interest:





Dog on a Log Books (Pamela’s Website)
Free resources from Pamela
Killing It On KoboEpisode 87 – You, Your Book, and BookstoresThe Indy Author page on FacebookFindaway Voices – The Audiobook Mastering Guide (article)Mastering Audiobooks (Video and Detailed Blog)Snowman ShiversEpisode 92 – with M.L. BuchmanPatreon for Stark Reflections







[image error]



Pamela Brookes writes DOG ON A LOG Books for her daughter who has dyslexia. She makes them available to the public for all the other families whose children need decodable books as they learn to read. (And really, what kid doesn’t benefit from decodable books.) She is now creating printable boardgames, flashcards, and more to give families and teachers fun, affordable ways to help kids learn to read. They can be downloaded from her website www.dogonalogbooks.com.





Pamela lives in the saguaro-studded wilderness outside of Tucson, Arizona with her family, five rescue dogs, twelve laying hens, and six rescue barn cats. (And an amazing assortment of rattlesnakes, scorpions, javelina, coyotes, foxes, bunnies, and more.)









The music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on September 13, 2019 04:17
No comments have been added yet.