
Why is everything way easier until you begin implementation?
First off the book wouldn't open once I loaded it onto the Kindle. Apparently, I forgot to delete headers, that it called imbedded objects. Of course it never stated what said objects might be. So first hurdle - identify imbedded objects aka headers. Finally a readable version of the book is loaded.
I pressed start for little man to begin reading to me.
Nothing.
I hit start.... start... start...
I read the instructions again. I hit start again.
Frustrated? Determined? About to trash the Kindle?
Nah - not me.
Then I discovered the problem. Apparently the rights holder has not allowed this action. Excuse me? I am the rights holder! I am the author. That book is mine, darn it. And I authorize you to speak - speak now!
Silence.
We're at a stand off. It might be my story but I suspect without a legal copyright and whatever other rights authorization it needs by virtue of publication, little man is just going to remain mute. I suspect too that little man might once have been part of a government entity, being as everything must be so cut and dried. I mean really, shouldn't there be an option where I just check the box that says author? Okay, so maybe not but this does seem rather close-minded on his part.

He did try to make it all better by reading a book by another author - published material of course - copyrighted and all, but somehow after his first rejection - his little electronic voice became oddly annoying.
Ryshia
www.ryshiakennie.com
2 comments:
That little man.....how dare he! Go have some chocolate for your woes, and maybe tempt him with some; you know, a way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Sorry for your troubles; sometimes old fashioned paper is where it's at. Lisa McManus Lange
Chocolate - fabulous idea. I'll let you know if it works!
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