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Author Announces New Printing Style Which Reduces Eye Strain

In the Zig Zag Text Printing Style, Text is Read from Left to Right in one Line, and Right to Left in the next. The Author of this Style Believes that this Reduces Eye Strain and is Easier to Read for Dyslexic Readers. The Author is Looking for Book or Online Publishers who Would be Willing to Publish their Work in this Style.

McKinney, TX (PRWEB) May 4, 2009 -- Printing style creator Sam Banerjee is announcing a new web site, http://www.ZigZagText.com, to describe an alternate printing style, Zig Zag Text. "In the ZigZagText printing style, alternate lines of text in a document are reversed. In the first line, the words go from left to right, and in the second line they go from right to left, and so on. I believe this makes the document easier to read, because your eye does not have to jump from the right side of the page all the way back to the left after reading each line. This printing style is also thought to be especially helpful for some dyslexic readers, who often lose their place in a document," said Mr. Banerjee.

The following is a sample of the reversed text:

> She felt as though she had been living in that part of the country for
knew she that her to seemed it and ,years hundred a for ,ages and ages <
> every stone, every tree on the road from the town to her school. Her
other no imagine could she and ,here was present her ,here was past <
> future than the school, the road to the town and back again, and again
                                                         . . . .road the again and school the <

"I would like to know if other people besides me find it easier to read text in this form, and if so, I would like to see a portion of the world's printed material created in this style. To answer this question, I need to expose as many people as possible to this format; in keeping with this goal, I have converted the text of 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' to the Zig Zag Text format, and am looking for a book publisher to publish this work. I am also ready to help any author of a book or article, in print or online, convert their material to Zig Zag Text format."

About Sam Banerjee:
Sam Banerjee is a computer programmer who lives in Mckinney,TX

For More Information about Zig Zag Text, contact:

Sam Banerjee
972-542-3797
mail (at) ZigZagText (dot) com
http://www.ZigZagText.com

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