Peter White speaks to three visually impaired writers about how they got started. What tips do they have for someone hoping to get published themselves as a poet, a playwright or novelist? What part does blindness play in their creative work?
Our guests are Claudine Toutoungi, Mandy Redvers-Rowe and Tanvir Bush.
PRODUCER: Mike Young
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Folge vom 22.12.2020A Writers' Special
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Folge vom 15.12.2020The RNIB's New Chair Of Trustees Anna TylorAnna Tylor, the new Chair of Trustees at the RNIB, talks to Peter White. She's joined the charity after its gone through reputational and financial challenges in recent years. Anna has previously chaired the Vision Foundation and Dyslexia Action. PRODUCER: Mike Young
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Folge vom 08.12.2020Accessible Town Centres; A New Guide Dog During The PandemicThe battles to get our town and city centres more user friendly for the visually impaired. What can we learn from Australia? Brisbane based accessibility expert John MacPherson is our guest. We hear from Peter Osborne of Guide Dogs about the renewed efforts to link up animals and owners during the pandemic. PRESENTER: Peter White PRODUCER: Mike Young
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Folge vom 01.12.2020Tactile Paving on Railway Platforms; Heading Home from University for ChristmasIt's emerged more than a third of the UK's railway platforms are still without tactile paving. It was designed thirty years ago to make it very clear to a blind or visually impaired rail user exactly where the edge was. Caroline Pidgeon, a Lib Dem member of the London Assembly, asks how long will it take before this safety measure is universally installed? As university students across the UK prepare to head home for Christmas, we hear from two first years who are visually impaired. How has their first term worked out during a pandemic? PRESENTER: Peter White PRODUCER: Mike Young