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100 years, then?
#You ever have someone who technically your predecessor’s friend but also technically your friend now#what worse? he only see the predecessor in you or he won’t acknowledge your share memories because you’re not him?#the sandman#dreamling#the sandman fanart#sandman spoilers#the sandman season 2#the sandman spoilers#dream of the endless#hob gadling#daniel hall
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#Mothering
#The Sandman#sandmanedit#Sandman#thesandmanedit#The Sandman Spoilers#Death of the Endless#The Corinthian#Daniel Hall#Cain#Lucienne#My Gif#kirby howell baptiste#boyd holbrook#sanjeev bhaskar#vivienne acheampong#look at them they are so cute#also yes this is comic accurate moment#despite everything I love them#mama bear mode
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me: truly a well crafted tragedy is such a bittersweet pleasure to take in and serves a purpose, not just as a sad story but as a reminder that even that which ends badly might not have happened in vain or for nothing. The love, the grief, the actions still meant something simply for having taken place and for us partaking in it.
me when said tragedy is about to actually unfold, sweating: ok but consider this. i dont want this to happen
#me not watchint#sandman#just seeing#sandman spoilers#fly by my dash#i feel this also a bit about#wicked#and idek all about how wicked ends#the sandman#the sandman spoilers#this post is also about anything so reblog to your hearts contents#im always like this#except for game od thrones who threw it all out thr window and somehow#became the first show whwre i was mad for not getting 789% tragedy#OUGHG I JUST REMEMBERED COWBOY BEBOP#i need to lay down#ALSO from what i see it might alsp verily be that show sandman is not as well crafted a tragedy
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the cat king being desire's son is a great headcanon but also given that the other child of desire in sandman is part of a multi-decade scheme to topple dream of the endless i think it would be funny if desire considers him kind of a family disappointment because he just seems to hang out in this one town in the pacific northwest being dramatic. yeah this is my son he hasn't gotten close to destroying reality even once. he lives in an abandoned warehouse. he's hung up on an uptight edwardian ghost who won't even give him the time of day. cringe.
#i am not sure what portion of the dead boy detectives fandom has also seen sandman#but the cat king being rose's great-great uncle would also be fun for me personally#dead boy detectives#the cat king#desire of the endless#sandman#lulu speaks#lulu watches things#lulu watches dead boy detectives#lulu watches sandman
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yeah. i'm into him.
#i don't like making gifs but i also wanted Destruction on my dash so be the change you wanna see in the world or whatever#destruction of the endless#the sandman#sandman#destruction sandman#Olethros
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#dc#the sandman#netflix the sandman#the sandman netflix#dreamling#dream of the endless#lord morpheus#tom sturridge#hob gadling#ferdinand kingsley#dream x hob#dcedit#thesandmanedit#dreamlingedit#netflixedit#tvedit#sandmancentral#mine#sandman spoilers#just a quick thing bc Them#also the way hob goes 'you'#and hob. such a pretty man
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So I could be totally wrong here, but I think these are the same outfits (1st pic is from the end of ep 3, 2nd pic is from the beginning of ep 4). He just took off his coat and unbuttoned his shirt to stand in the rain. He's so fucking dramatic 😂
#OP#Sandman#The Sandman#Dream#Dream of the Endless#Morpheus#Oneiros#also side note this show is SO fucking dark my god#the first pic has the brightness boosted to 195#someone please install some light bulbs in the dream palace 😭#Dream 1.0
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Long Live the King.

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oh morpheus, i will mourn you forever. i’m actually so distraught over this show, nobody speak to me.
#back at it again with more oranges and yellows. i don’t even like those colors.#still trying to figure out how to draw this guy. but here's the result of four hours worth of effort.#a few more hours could’ve significantly improved the result. but i haven’t the time.#can you tell what i was going for with the crossed arms? almost as if to comfort himself but also to resemble how a body is laid to rest.#the sandman#morpheus#dream of the endless#tom sturridge#sandman fanart#the sandman fanart#art#drawing#fanart
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SANDMAN | 2.12 Death: The High Cost of Living
#colin morgan#the sandman#sandman#sandman netflix#tvedit#ee#gifs#sexton#girl who doesn't know how to tag for other shows#also i hate these. i hope you guys enjoy them
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average day in the dreaming being undermined by an american bird 😔
god i miss these guys
hmm maybe i should make an art blog ;-;
#had a lot of fun with this#weird lil texture-y things#also thank you physics exam for the ideas#sandman fanart#the sandman
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It is done! This is The Death of Translation, originally written in English by @landwriter, translated into Mandarin by @thirrith. Binding is dos-à-dos, with English version on one side and Mandarin on the other. Bookcloth was handwoven by me, on my rigid heddle loom :3
More under the cut!
Typeset: Fanbinders are Liars
Full stop, this typeset would not have been possible without Eth and all their patience, enthusiasm, and willingness to do even more translating! I reached out to them *checks watch* nearly a year ago in July 2023 (lololol), asking if I could use their translation of TDOT in a surprise bind I wanted to send along with Gloam's author copy of Flower King. They were kind enough to say yes, and even kinder to answer my questions when I reached out six months later in January, when I was finally able to start work on the typeset.
We talked about the many delicious things that are bound to come up when discussing translating not just from English to Mandarin, but also from digital space to meatspace. Some topics I had anticipated, like font questions, translating the colophon, etc. But even with the topics I thought I'd prepared for, there were still things that came up that both surprised and delighted: for example, while AO3's website allows for italics in Mandarin--
--my publishing program doesn't (or at least, it doesn't without needing to manually tilt every character by about 10 degrees). So as a workaround, Eth suggested changing these cases of italics to the font 华文楷体:
Through no one's fault but my own, this ended up being only slightly less work than manually tilting every instance of italics--I wanted to be sure that I got all of them, so I ended up doing a lot of double-checking manually anyway, instead of relying solely on the Search function. There was a lot of cross-referencing with the Word document that Eth was kind enough to provide, as well as squinting and general swearing. I also did the same for the uses of Latin script, manually styling each instance as Garamond to keep it consistent with the English edition:
The only other time I've had to do font surgery this intensive is probably for my typeset for Tell Me About the Big Bang, which I had to port over from a PDF. Folks, hell on earth. Do not recommend XD I remember squinting at my monitor as I had to visually confirm every instance of italics, thinking I will never do this again. Welp, four years later, here were are: fanbinders are liars, LMAO. At the very least, using Eth's Word document at least allowed me to search by styles, so it was a little easier on my eyes. 🙏
Is there a script that I might've been able to use if I was more code-savvy? Probably. But I figured going at it sledgehammer style would be the least hair-pulling way to get the job done, weirdly enough. Still, despite my best efforts, there are a few instances of PMingLiU to Garamond and PMingLiU to 华文楷体 that I know I missed, and I know I missed them because I caught them after I'd printed/cut/folded/sewn/glued (cue more swearing), so Gloam and Eth, my apologies >.< please consider them artifacts of a uniquely handmade object ajslkdjfs
In addition to the fonts, there were also some other fun things Eth and I discussed, like how to translate the notes I usually provide on the colophons! In addition to information on fonts, I also usually include some variation of:
This private, limited edition published by chubsthehamster (Moonham Press, imprint of Renegade Publishing) in 2024. This is chubsthehamster's personal copy. Out of three existing copies, this is the first.
The thing that came up with this, which still tickles my brain to this day, was how Eth chose how to translate "Moonham Press, imprint of Renegade Publishing." To get a better sense of what word to use for "imprint," they asked what the relationship was between Moonham Press and Renegade Publishing, which got me thinking about the relationship between my lil imprint and the wonderful @renegadeguild:
What's all very funny about all of this is that we are now, in fact, going by the name "Renegade Bookbinding Guild," per our most recently updated Code of Conduct. While this renders the wording I asked for out of date (and thus, the wording that made it into the book out of date :'D), I think it's also a testament to how cool the work @renegadeguild is doing--like any artform, fanbinding is alive, with its own evolving language, communities, and ideas about the craft. And I love it, I love it so much. (Was this also a plug for our new-ish website? Perhaps).
There's more I could say here, but this post is already going to be long enough, so I'll move on for now! If you get anything from this section, it's that @thirrith is amazing and very patient and kind, and I'm so grateful that we got to talk shop together. Thank you so much for all your invaluable help with this, Eth! I hope the typeset, though undoubtedly flawed, does your hard work justice!
Binding: Or, SO Much Math. Like, So Much, Guys. (It was worth it, though!)
Whoo, boy! So math was never my strong suit in school, but when I set out to do this bind last year, that wasn't an issue. At first. The dos-à-dos binding, if anything, just requires a little bit of finagling on the usual case-bound format--a bit more math if you want to do an all-cloth cover, like I planned on doing, but nothing I couldn't work out with some trial and error. (My prototype below!)

Then came February, when I took a weaving class with my friend, and then everything kinda exploded.
My original idea was to use some green Duo bookcloth I had on hand (this color, actually)--for those of you not initiated into the Duo cult, Duo is a Rayon bookcloth with a very devoted fan following in Renegade. It's very pretty; the Rayon weave is one color, and the paper backing is usually complementary color, so it has this cool two-toned effect. Duo is in high demand in Renegade circles because sadly, the company that manufactures it went out of business last year. (Although I've heard rumors recently that there's another company making something similar, but the cloth has a really high purchase requirement and is, like, for businesses only I think).
Anyway, I also wanted to have a gold line around the whole book as a kind of bellyband/obi to further connect the two versions of the story (another reason why I chose the dos-à-dos format to begin with heh), as you can see from my scribbled notes here--

But alas! I knew going in that adhering things to Duo is often Problematic, thanks to one very painful experience trying to get some iron-on foil on another bind (the textured surface of Duo just makes it kinda hard to stick or paint stuff on it). So if I wanted a clean, continuous line, the remaining options were to either paint it on a strip of paper that I'd somehow...adhere to the cloth? Or maybe cut different slices of bookcloth and glue them on. I wasn't satisfied with either of those options, though.
Then--the weaving class. I made a scarf, and I love it and I loved making it. But the whole time, I'll not lie, my thoughts were elsewhere.
In short, my decision to weave my own bookcloth kinda came from a few different factors:
The desire to attempt to recreate Duo, that elusive beauty, the one that got away, etc. (I have several yards in my stash, but still). Others have also attempted to recreate it, and I thought I'd throw my hat in the ring.
My current spiral into the deep hole that is fiber arts (it started with crochet, then knitting, then sewing, then weaving, then spinning, and now I'm eyeing quilting! Please help me).
The gold line. It kept bugging me. And when I found weaving, I just thought there was something very neat about the process of actually making the cloth for a dos-à-dos binding from scratch, and especially for this binding. I wanted to bind a story about translation (or rather, the death of it, and yet still the necessity of it--how we must try to communicate, despite of, or perhaps precisely because of, everything that gets lost in the spaces between people, and the tragedy of that loss, and the beauty of what makes it through, and the love always present in the effort regardless), and also, the translation of that story. Weaving is a very meditative process, and with every pass of the shuttle, back and forth, building slowly but surely the fabric that would hold the story that Gloam had written and that Eth had translated, I thought a lot about translation, and the gaps between people, and how we choose our words not just when translating, but when we speak at all. From a design perspective, I used the same colors I would've used had I chosen the Duo bookcloth--green and gold--so the design wasn't too altered in terms of color scheme. But I think the choice to weave the bookcloth--the thing that bound it all together--made the project take on a completely new meaning for me, both in process and in scope, one that hadn't been there when I started. I saw the warp, perhaps, as the original story, laying the groundwork for the weft, the translation; or maybe it was the other way around, with the translation providing the scaffolding for its own, new meaning, choices that Eth had to make with this word or phrase or another building something new, something translated, and the original a live, moving thing that wove over and under each word turned phrase turned story; or maybe it was both. Maybe it didn't matter which was which, in the end. And as I wove, the thing that connected them, that gold line that had started all of this, slowly formed.




All that to say: Good God, was there a lot of math. So much math. That prototype pictured above was actually made specifically so I could calculate exactly how much I needed to weave, lol, because while I certainly had enough thread, I didn't want to have to warp more than once. I'd learned the basics in my class, but the training wheels came off here. I wanted to make my own custom fabric, which meant calculating things like ends per inch, picks per inch, loom waste, shrinkage after washing, the width of that damn gold line, how much I'd need for the hinge, the turn-ins, the boards--the whole nine yards (I didn't actually weave nine yards tho heh). It was all absolutely worth it in the end--so challenging and so, so rewarding!



(And my final reason for weaving the bookcloth? Not gonna lie, It was because I just wanted to see if I could do it LOL. I love trying at least one new thing with each of my binds, and this was it for this project. While I've been bookbinding for a few years now, I'm still very much a beginner weaver, and I'm so excited to continue to learn and experiment! Also, here's a video of me unwinding the cloth from the loom, heh. I used 10/2 Perle cotton in gold and green colors :3)
Also, turns out, you can back handmade cloth the same way you can any other cloth! I backed it using my usual heat-n-bond method, and with some Unryu Tissue in the color Forest. Since the cloth itself is a bit transparent, there are a bunch of really fun fibers you can see when it's held up to the light, but which aren't visible when the cloth is glued down to the boards. Still, knowing they're there still makes me happy :D

Finally, capping all this off, is one final, small detail I really liked: ginkgo leaf endpapers :3 this one's for me and Eth and Gloam specifically <3

Aaaand that's all from me for today, folks! Thus ends (several months late XD) my last Binderary project for the year. This was probably my most ambitious bind to date, and gosh it was so, so much fun.




And, of course, thank you so much to Gloam for sharing your story, and Eth for translating it. I can't wait for y'all to receive your copies soon!
All my love! <3
#the sandman#The Death of Translation#bookbinding#fanbinding#binderary 2024#<<<lol#landwriter#Ethiseth#also IF YOU SAW THIS POST BEFORE I FINISHED WRITING IT. NO U DIDN'T AJLKSDJFS#weaving#rigid heddle weaving
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Redrawing their last meeting in the comic in my style. The way that Hob is the only other person (other than Death) who figure out something is wrong with dream is HNGHNG- and “I worry.”??? “You take care of yourself”??? Ok, Hob.
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#alexxuun#also hob with grey streak hair 👀#the sandman spoilers#the sandman comics#the sandman fanart#the sandman#dreamling#dream of the endless#hob gadling#comic
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Kento Nanami and The Corinthian does the grabbing
#jujitsu kaisen#jjkedit#jujitsukaisenedit#the sandman#the sandman spoilers#sandman#sandmanedit#thesandmanedit#Kento Nanami#Nanami#The Corinthian#My Gif#Haruta Shigemo#Loki#Boyd Holbrook#Freddie Fox#gotta say Nanami outserved Corinthian here#but yeah love them#love how they look alike and stuff#anime#animeedit#god i wish that were me#also dat buttie
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Unnecessarily Complex Fit Inktober Day 3 is for Hope!Hob who made the mistake of letting his ridiculous stranger pick his Hope threads rip (look its unnecessarily complex for Hob, and also me, because I am a tired worm)
#also some knight of the dreaming vibes#inktober#cringetober#inktober2023#cringetober 2023#the sandman#the sandman netflix#dreamling#hob gadling#hope of the endless#hope!hob#dream of the endless#morpheus#matthew the raven#im only 5 hours late hush#also i really really hate drawing clothing/armor so#this was my nightmare#i know dream usually gets the flame! cloak but Hope is a burning thing#my art#digital art#if i make hobs hair a lighter brown every time i draw him thats my business#its his hope glow or something leave me alone
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He does.
#dingusdemeanour#my art#the sandman netflix#dreamling#I realise I didn’t make it clear who was gifting the socks#but you know#oh...you know#also yes I did reference a leyendecker for the second part
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Honestly, good for Hob that he is getting thearapy but can you imagine the absolute shit show that his therapist has to deal with? My Gods bless that woman and this immortal shit show she has to put up with.
#dreamling#the sandman#sandman spoilers#sandman season 2#hob gadling#dream of the endless#you just know she had to listen to hob whine about dream every two sessions#she also probably figured out he is immortal by like session two#jessie the therapist#she doesn't get payed enough for this shit
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