I DON'T WRITE FOR SENIORS
You don't? You might be surprised. Love of genre does not wither with age. Seniors still dream.
THE DYSLEXIC WALK AMONG US
Many books are published for children and young adults with Dyslexia. But people do not outgrow Dyslexia.
AREN'T YOU EVER TIRED?
At the end of a hard day, reading is a great way to wind down. But squinting at small print then is no fun!
THE BOUNCING COMMUTER
Riding in the back of a car, in a train or bus can be hard on the eyes if you are reading a book. Smart phones are all the rage.
But reading one on a long commute is no fun.
Dave Chesson of the Kindleprenaur led me to this fine video from Joanna Penn.
You might like it, too.
Making more money from the same product with little added expense or time makes sense to me.
I'd have to ask my publisher about large print.
ReplyDeleteThere is the cost of re-formatting, but you get extra money from the same product.
DeleteThere are a lot of us seniors out there! Pay attention, writers. Good post, Roland.
ReplyDeleteIt is the older segment of our society that reads for enjoyment. The younger are all into their smart phones, too!
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