Local young professional and author Corey McCullough recently announced that all of his books are available through Bookshare, a free-to-join program with over 700,000 ebooks available for people with reading barriers.
Bookshare makes ebooks available in audio, large text, Braille, and more. Readers can read on the device of their choice, and it is free for U.S. schools and qualified students. Members must have a qualifying reading barrier to join Bookshare. Examples include: dyslexia, learning disabilities, visual impairments, and physical disabilities.”
Corey’s book titles include: The Fallen Odyssey, The Fallen Aeneid, and A Knife in the Dark. “I am so incredibly proud to have my books available through this program,” Corey said.
Corey is a writer, copy editor, proofreader, and author, and through his freelance business, has tackled nearly 5,000 writing and editorial projects. He is a Cranberry High School graduate and currently lives in Seneca.
Visit bookshare.org for more information, and learn more about Corey’s books at thefallenodyssey.com.
This article was published in the Future Leaders & Entrepreneurs Exchange’s (FLEX) October 2019 edition of the FLEX Your Ideas (FYI) Newsletter.