Hi all!
I have a little dilemma. A few readers had emailed me about the fact that the pictures in the stories detracts from the story and that they don’t like it. More emails have come to light that the pictures DO contribute to the story and that it is welcome.
Now what to do? Drop the pictures? Or carry on with it as more readers like the pictures than those who don’t like them?
Well, I’ve come to notice that there are many ways to download a story. I also found that some of my visual impaired readers use screen readers that explain the pictures when it is encountered by the screen reader.
I also found that the “zip” file download, the “epub” and the “Kindle” downloads do drop the pictures into the download, while the “TXT” downloads just ignore the pictures.
So, it boils down to the choice of the reader. Please let me know what will work for you.
Here is chapter 3 of “Whispers in the Forest” for your enjoyment.
Until Monday next week... or sooner... Let’s see how the survey of the “picture dilemma” goes.
There seems to be no objection to Mat Twassel’s pictures. Just look at his story “ASP” as an example, here on SOL. (BTW: Both Mat and I use the same software for the pictures.)
All the best and God bless!
Bye 4 now!