Category: support

  • Let’s Talk About the Library of Congress, Part Three

    How can an independent author, who has already published their book, get into the LOC? ~Submitting your already-published book to the Library of Congress (LOC) While the ideal scenario for a self-published author hoping to get their book into the Library of Congress is to apply for a Preassigned Control Number (PCN) before publication, it is still…

  • Let’s Talk About the Library of Congress, Part Two

    Independent authors can get their books into the Library of Congress (LOC) by applying for a Preassigned Control Number (PCN) through the PrePub Book Link, sending a printed copy once published, and understanding the selection process for inclusion. Quality production and professional reviews can further increase chances of acceptance.

  • Mastering Professional Writing Skills

    Professional writing is the creation of clear, structured content used in business or academic settings, emphasizing effective communication to convey messages professionally, concisely, and with the intended impact.

  • Minutes from Aftersight

    Minutes from Aftersight

    This content highlights various national and local services aimed at assisting individuals who are blind or have low vision. Resources include FindHelp.org for essential services, the National Library Service for accessible literature, and local organizations like Ensight and Beyond Sight that provide support, rehabilitation, and community engagement to enhance independence and quality of life.

  • AudioVault.Net: On Providing Easy Access to Film and TV Audio Description Vaults

    Audio description, also known as video description or descriptive narration. It is a narration track added to videos or live performances. It explains the visual elements for people who are blind or visually impaired. It describes actions, expressions, settings, costumes, and other visual details that are not conveyed through the audio track alone. This allows individuals with visual impairments…

  • Interview Ft. Special Guest & Author of “SOLVE IT!”, Paul Martz, The Blind Tactile Cuber!

    TruCubing interviews Truman Clack, a top-rated 9-year-old speedcuber from Colorado, and Paul Martz, the blind author of “Solve It!: The Only Speedsolving Guide for Blind Cubers.” The conversation highlights Clack’s achievements in speedcubing and Martz’s unique perspective on the challenges faced by visually impaired cubers.

  • Writing Without Limits: The Blind Storyteller’s Journey – With Paul Martz

    Writing Without Limits: The Blind Storyteller’s Journey – With Paul Martz

    Paul Martz is a blind science fiction author and technology blogger, known for his short stories in various publications. Inspired by the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, he became an avid sci-fi fan. He recently released a non-fiction book for blind speedcubers and co-edited an anthology, continuing his active engagement in writing and competitions.

  • You Don’t Look Blind

    For the Colorado Front Range Community and those visiting, please reach out to the event coordinators. Hello and welcome!  You are invited to our next in-person event in Denver, Colorado. There is also a list of upcoming virtual groups, including our group on June 15th. Sunday afternoon, June 8th Natural Grocers at Leetsdale & Alameda 4500…

  • Sonic Heritage

    Cities and Memory is a prominent global sound project featuring over 7,000 sounds from 130 countries, contributed by more than 2,000 artists. It aims to remix the world through unique soundscapes, enhancing auditory experiences of diverse locations and offering an open platform for participation. Listening becomes a vital way to connect with the world.