Baen Books Free to Readers With Disabilities
Baen Books (www.baen.com), a publisher of science fiction, will provide its books to fans who are amputees, blind, paralyzed or dyslexic in electronic form free of charge, effective immediately.

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Baen Books (www.baen.com), a publisher of science fiction, will provide its books to fans who are amputees, blind, paralyzed or dyslexic in electronic form free of charge, effective immediately.

 

Jim Baen, founder of Baen Books, who passed away on June 28, 2006, decided to “provide each challenged reader with a permanent pass” to the regular e-publication of Baen’s new books. His successor, publisher Toni Weisskopf, is implementing his idea with this program.

 

Since 1999, Baen has published its new books as e-books each month, in several formats, through WebScriptions (www.webscriptions.net) for a small fee. Now, this service will be available at no cost to people with disabilities, who must apply for this benefit.

 

Applications will be processed by ReadAssist (www.readassist.org), a volunteer group devoted to helping readers with disabilities find the books they want in the form they need. The application form has been set up by ReadAssist and can be found through either WebScriptions or ReadAssist.

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