We can send dyslexic (and other) readers a Kindle version of each week's Solidarity.
You need to tell us where to send that Kindle version.
To do that, send an email to awl@workersliberty.org telling us the send-to e-address for your Kindle.
(Click here for an explanation of what the send-to e-address for your Kindle is).
You also need to tell your Kindle to accept documents sent from awl@workersliberty.org.
To do that add the e-address awl@workersliberty.org to your “approved personal document email list” by clicking here for instructions.
We can send epub versions, too, if requested.
With an e-reader, the user can choose to convert the text of the paper into single columns, large type, sans-serif font, wide line-spacing, and a completely uncluttered layout.
We’ve been looking at ways to make our newspaper, Solidarity, more accessible to dyslexic readers.
The British Dyslexia Association has a style guide, but it is geared to material such as instruction leaflets and short manuals. It says, for example, flatly: “Avoid multiple columns (as used in newspapers)”.
One workable thing which may help, however, is producing an e-reader version of the paper.
Also, click here for an experimental audioversion of the paper.