To send a New Yorker story to Paperwhite, start by checking if the story can be downloaded. If yes, look for the 'Send to device' option or use a USB connection to transfer it directly to your Paperwhite. Also, make sure your Paperwhite is set up to receive files from external sources.
You can start by contacting the library directly. Find out their acquisition department or the person in charge of new materials. Then, you may need to provide details about the novel like its title, author, a brief synopsis, and why it would be a valuable addition to their collection.
First, make sure your story is ready. Then, look for the 'Send' or 'Share' button. From there, you can choose the specific people you wish to send it to on the new Snap.
One way is to use a web browser. Open a new window in the browser and then you can visit a website that features short stories, like Wattpad or some literary magazines' online platforms. The content of the short story will be displayed within the browser window.
Sure, it's possible. However, it's important to note that The New Yorker has very high standards and a competitive submission process. You should carefully review their submission policies and make sure your story stands out.
A new window display can catch people's attention. If it's well - designed, it makes people curious about the short story. For example, a display with a mysterious object can make passers - by wonder what the story is about.