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New or recent publications by/about people who use AAC:

Finding Face and Faith in America NEW!!

Finding Face and Faith in America by Ahror Rahmedov

Ahror Rahmedov, a former colleague at the University of Washington, has written his story about the challenges he has faced and overcome after suffering massive facial injuries in an accident in his native country of Uzbekistan. He is now a graduate student in biomedical engineering at UCLA.

His book, Finding Face and Faith in America, is available through his website.

 

Waves of Words NEW!!

Koppenhaver, D., Erickson, K. and Yoder, D. (Eds.). (2005) Waves of Words: Augmented Communicators Read and Write. Toronto: ISAAC Press.

An international collection of stories of people achieving literacy despite the challenges of their complex communication needs.

This collection of poetry and writings by people who use AAC is available through Augmentative Communication, Inc.

 

Speaking Up and Spelling It Out

Speaking Up and Spelling It Out
by Melanie Fried-Oken and Hank A. Bersani, Jr.

Twenty-eight individuals with severe disabilities talk about their lives and the effect of communicating through augmentative communication. These individuals range from teens to senior citizens, talking about what works and what doesn't work in facing the challenges of AAC. This book is available from Brookes Publishing, Inc.

 

 

 

Alternatively Speaking Newsletter

Michael Williams edits the Alternatively Speaking newslettter, which is available through Augmentative Communication, Inc.

Back issues are available through the same website.

 

 

Cover of "Beneath the Surface"Beneath the Surface

Williams, M., & Krezman, C. (Eds.). (2000). Beneath the surface: Creative expressions of augmented communicators. Toronto: ISAAC Press.

This collection of poetry and writings by people who use AAC is available through Augmentative Communication, Inc.