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Bound: Kinkuary ‘23 by wolfpants
Next up in my tour of binds I made for wolf: Kinkuary ‘23 by @wolfpants
When I first reached out to wolf to ask permission to bind their fic, I asked if there was anything in their fic that they wished they had bound. They mentioned their Kinkuary fics but immediately said "oh but that's impractical because it's a whole collection" or something to that effect, which of course I took as a challenge. (Authors, be warned. I will almost certainly bind the thing you say I should not try to bind.)
Anyone who is wisely subscribed to wolf's works on AO3 probably had the same delightful experience as I did throughout February 2023: namely, waking daily to a little notification that there was a small kinky gem awaiting consumption at one's leisure. Wolf writes sex incredibly well: the viscerality and immediacy of it, but also the thoughts and turn-ons and how it lights up each character's brain differently. They have a gift for making me love tropes and kinks I might not ever think to read or write otherwise.
All that being said, I felt slightly weird about being like HERE IS A BOOK OF YOUR KINK THAT SAYS KINK ON THE SPINE so (as wolf has noted) I went all Victorian and made a dust jacket to cover up the bind if wolf ever wants to make it look a lot more innocent than it is.
So many firsts in this one for me: first dust jacket, first index, first collection of fics, first table of contents... It was a blast from start to finish and I learned SO MUCH.
Materials and process chat under the cut.
Materials:
Ye olde wooqu bookcloth off Amazon, HTV vinyl, 24 lb cream letter (wrong grain, forgive me) folios, machine-made endbands, black cardstock end papers.
The dust jacket is probably the only newish thing for me: I did a print using Staples' online service (which probably contributed to my choices because I also use this service for actual work things...) It was a poster print on matte paper.
Process:
This was a pretty straightforward bind but the typeset was full of learning curves. I use InDesign for typesetting and figured out how to set up a TOC and index. Wolf is a GREAT tagger so once I realized I'd either have a seven-page run of front matter listing the tags for each fic, or an index condensing them down, it was a no-brainer. And because wolf is so brilliant with tags, this led to my favorite index entries ever under Draco's listing (see photo.) I also figured out how to use styles to make every story have a header of its title, etc.
The great artwork of Eros is from rawpixel.
The other new thing for me was, of course, the dust jacket. I was disappointed to realize I'd messed up the measurements somehow once I printed, but it was close enough, so I went with it. I tried to rub some beeswax into the cover to help preserve it a bit but not sure it did much. If I were doing it again now, I'd use some Mod Podge matte aerosol fixative.
The dust jacket artwork is from the Smithsonian online collection of vintage seed catalogues. (S/O to my librarian spouse for the tip!) I created the spine matching the style as closely as I could, and then I went to town with silliness for the flaps. (This is probably a downside to having a fic writer also be a binder. I have trouble not writing something when the opportunity presents itself in the course of binding...)
The cover design is, of course, just a whole bunch of cursive X's. I'd hoped to have the title and author be a knockout from that pattern but it proved too hard to weed/read, so I ironed black HTV over the red pattern instead.
This is the only one of the set of four binds that I haven't (yet) bound for myself as a personal copy, but I think I will probably do so at some point! I was running out of black bookcloth at the time, so I prioritized wolf's copy for obvious reasons.
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random book binding adventures: i’ve had two text blocks of Flawless sitting around for ages, and finally sewed them up and glued the spines using the book press @subway-stranger gifted me through throne. holy shit it’s a game changerrrrrr.
theyre pressed so neat now, i’m determined to get the edges nice and clean to match. trying to trim down the pages with a knife is just as much of a headache as i remember, so i finally thought to look up a local guillotine service and found one nearby!! so i’m going to print and sew the remaining two copies and take all four to get trimmed.
i also finally hopped off to a craft store that stocked faux leather for the covers, and found an aussie shop online that stocks metal book corners 👁️👁️ i’m so fucking excited to see it come together
(i even grabbed some materials for editor au while i was at it, even though i haven’t started on the internals yet. tonight i had some ideas that has me veryyyyyy keen to start)
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So I’ve heard that printing off fanfic (with the intention to book bind it) using online services like Barnes & Noble or Lulu is unethical and potentially illegal (?) and that any service that makes a profit from you printing is the same (I.e. staples). However, my local library offers printing services—you do have to pay, though. I’m unsure if they make a profit, but considering it’s a public library, I kind of doubt it.
Can anyone tell me if using their services to print fanfic (for fanbinding) is ethical/legal? I couldn’t find any info online, and I really wanna get into fanbinding but my home printer doesn’t do double-sided printing, which is kinda necessary for book-printing.
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The book you binded looks so cool!!! I've been meaning to get into book binding as well, especially for One Piece fics and I love the format you did it in with Zoro's logo. How did you edit it? Would you be willing to share tips on how you did it? Did you watch book binding YouTube videos?
Thanks, anon! I'm glad you enjoyed! And I'm absolutely willing to share what I learned!
For the general book-binding, I used a couple book binding how-to videos.
Turning Fanfiction Into the Hardcover Book it Deserves by Jess Less
This one helped with:
How to use an old book cover/used book for the cover of the fanfic (you can also MAKE covers, and she has another video on this as well, but I love the idea of recycling old unwanted books into something new and loved)
The basics for formatting the pages (her bit about adding a compass design for the chapters is what inspired me to use Zoro's flag logo)
How to print and prep the pages/signatures
How to finish putting the whole thing together and add some interesting design elements
I especially liked this video because it's very beginner-friendly and casual, which helped the whole project feel a little less daunting. You can get special tools for book binding (there are kits online) but as shown, it's also simple enough to do with a thumbtack and some corkboard if you're low on cash.
That said, I found the stitch in this video a bit confusing, so I used the stitch from this video instead:
Folding & Sewing - Rounded and Backed Cased Book // Adventures in Bookbinding by DAS Bookbinding
Stitch prep is specifically around 7min in if you just want to skip to that. But the whole thing is an interesting watch too. This is more professional bookbinding and he has a lot of other interesting videos if you want to do some more complex things. However I found this stitch to be very straightforward and easy to follow and assemble, so I ultimately used this one when I put together Seven Deaths.
As for my personal tips and things I learned while doing this project?
Turns out Google Docs is kind of useless for this. You'll want actual word processing software like Microsoft Word. If you don't have the cash to spend on Microsoft's ridiculous subscription policy, you can use LibreOffice which is free (I did, and it works very well).
Fics are way longer on paper than they are digitally. Seven Deaths is 'only' about a 50K fic (less, in fact). But it still makes a 200+ page book. Pic a smaller fic to start with while you figure out everything you want to do.
Do some research on good book fonts for the body of your text. You can get crazy with other things (chapter headers or title pages) but pic something recommended for your text body so it's legible.
To add character symbols (like Zoro's flag) you'll need a transparent copy of it to save as a png. Once you pull it into the word doc you can resize and arrange as needed.
Also look at other "real" books you have lying around for ideas for things to add to your book! I turned an author's note into a "Forward", added an "about the author/publisher" section at the back, put in a table of contents, etc. There's other things I want to experiment with next time. Go wild! Have fun!
Test print a couple pages before printing the full project, just to be sure it's actually the right page size, your font is legible and spaced well, etc. If you don't have a printer and you don't want to pay a print shop for some expensive test pages, try your local library! Many let you use their computers and printers for an extremely low cost.
If you don't have a printer (or not one that can do quality printing for 200+ pages) you'll need to go to a print shop. DON'T bother with places like Staples or OfficeMax. I tried this, but their machines automatically staple "booklets" out of your signatures, which messes up your paper and costs extra for this "service." Instead, track down a local print shop in your area. It's easier to talk to them directly about what you want and the quality is better anyway.
On that note, this is an expensive hobby! Printing for Seven Deaths was about $87USD. The quality was worth it, but definitely do not start if you don't have your own printer or a little bit of spending money.
You do not need as much glue or thread as you think you need. Go less. Waste not.
A lot of the end stages is just...waiting...for...glue...to...dry.
You will inevitably, invariably, mess things up on your first project. I sure did! I underestimated the sharpness of some tools and put holes places I didn't mean to; some things glued in a bit sloppily; I didn't set up my page organization exactly right my table of contents ended up on the left page when I envisioned it on the right. But you know what? It doesn't matter! Because at the end of the day you have a book that YOU MADE. And it's still fucking awesome! And now you've learned some things for next time. Do it anyway and have fun with it!
Happy crafting, anon. I hope you are able to add some personal favorites to your bookshelf soon :)
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So the Open Library decision came down, and there's already a lot of hand wringing about it. Before you start waving torches about how this is all moneygrubbing Big Publishing flexing its muscle, I'd beg you to actually read the facts of the case. From the decision:
This appeal presents the following question: is it "fair use" for a nonprofit organization to scan copyright-protected print books in their entirety, and distribute digital copies online in full, for free, subject to a one-to-one-loaned ratio between its print copies and the digital copies it makes available at any given time, all without authorization from the copyright-holding publishers or authors? Applying the relevant privisions of the Copyright Act as well as binding Supreme Court and Second Circuit precedent, we conclude the answer is no. We therefore AFFIRM. (the previous decision). 1. This has never been about the Wayback Machine, Archive.org's historical collections, or out of print books. NOTHING in the court decisions prevent them from continuing that work. 2. This has never been about "libraries being able to have and lend books." 3. Yes. libraries do have ebooks and lend them out. They pay for the ebooks. There are licensing terms. 4. Open Library did not pay licenses. They rebuffed publishers when they were approached about it. They therefore want to claim they are a library without acting like a library.
Oh, and they were marketing this as a positive to other libraries: "get books for free! Don't pay! 5. The issue specifically is about new books, not the out of print stuff.
Here's the thing about that. Unless it ends up being a new timeless classic, most books make most of their money in their first year or so. If sales aren't good, it can impact future book contracts.
Here's the other thing about that. Most authors earn four figures or less annually for their writing, even if they are publishing with a major house. They almost always have to have at least one other job, and often several. I know so many writers who have several jobs just to make rent every month. Often, the money they get for a advance is the only money they ever see from the book - if they even get an advance, which is increasingly rare these days.
Thus, if that license is not purchased, it does hurt them - directly.
"But it's one license at one library!" Cool cool, can we just take a week of your salary and tell you "it's just one week, you won't miss it?" 6. Big Publishing! Money Grubbing Fiends!
Yeah, the big publishers did mount this lawsuit. Do you honestly fucking think that independent midlist writers making four figures a year had the money to hire attorneys to do it? They had the money, they did what the authors alone could not. 7. But people couldn't get the book otherwise.
Okay. Some of those books are like $2 as ebooks or used paper copies. If you can't afford that, there's this wonderful thing called the public library, where you can get a free library card and access to books online for free. Books that have been paid for. If you don't have access to a library in another country - I'm sorry. But this isn't the answer. Maybe when it comes to media you don't always get everything you want all the time. You know, like in the real world with grownups. I'd also add that you can keep using Archive.org's other services that were not questioned here which give you access to lots of other media, with older out of print books, magazines, etc. There are other websites like Issu which offer publications online for free, LEGALLY. This decision isn't the Last Chance Saloon for media access.
I know that a lot of you think authors and other creatives apparently are not entitled to get paid for their work like everyone else, or at least don't translate pirating to "the writer's not getting paid for this." Apparently they're supposed to work for free "for the love of it!" don't need to pay for food, healthcare and housing, and should smile whenever their stuff is pirated. So maybe it truly doesn't matter to you that the big issue here is authors not getting paid, I don't know. That's what it's about, though.
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i signed up for fandom trumps hate this year, an online fanworks auction designed to raise money for progressive nonprofit organizations that help and support marginalized people. charities get donations, and people get to create/receive fanfic, fanart, and fan labor for a good cause!
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🐑 FAQ 🐑
Hello - I am just doing this so I’ve got somewhere to point repeat asks towards and also for general information for anyone who may require it, thank you best wishes.
Is there going to be a Freedom & Whisky Part 3?
Who can say? I don’t know. Maybe. I’d like there to be, one day, but since I’m the one who has to write it I cannot tell you when that day will come. It’s not coming anytime soon and I can’t tell you any more than that, I’m afraid.
Is there going to be a Beneath a Big Blue Sky Part 2?
See above.
Can I translate your work?
For offline academic or personal projects - yes, absolutely. Go for it, and I’d love to hear about it so do get in touch. For posting on AO3 or elsewhere - no, sorry. Please do not repost my work even as a translation. The reason for this is that I would like to retain full control of all my fics and I can’t do this once people start reposting them. Sorry!
Can I print your work?
On a bit of A4 paper at home, for accessibility reasons, so you don’t have to stare at a screen - yes. Anything outside of this - no. Using an online bookbinding service that you’ve paid for - absolutely not. Binding it yourself - I would really, really rather you didn't. If I'm going to see a physical book with my name on it then I want it to be a book that I've written as an original work, and worked hard to get published. I don't want it to be some random fanfiction that I put on AO3 and that somebody got printed without my permission. I also, as above, want to retain full control over my stories, and I can't do this if people start lifting them off AO3 and replicating in other forms. Long story short: no, you may not print and bind my fics.
Can I make art based on your fics?
There is simply nothing I enjoy more than when people do this. Yes! Please! You don’t have to ask, just let me see afterwards so I can go feral over it.
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Quite literally have several books of things I can easily learn about on YouTube to avoid confirmation bias and also on the off chance that the internet collapses and becomes more of an unusable mess and I insist everyone who can afford it do the same. Many of my collection are books my parents collected in their 20s and 30s, some I personally got as gifts, and some are outdated so I'm saving to buy the updated versions.
Foraging, mycology, insect and bird identification, mammal identification, farming guidebooks, gardening books aimed at your local climate, cookbooks with recipes for basic things like sauce bases and sourdough, sewing and fashion design guides, soap making, candle making, book binding, knitting and crochet. Not all of these are necessary, most of them aren't, but all of them are incredibly helpful. The money spent on some of these will be saved using their advice (foraging, cooking in bulk, making your own soap and candles and clothes).
If you have access to a printer print out patterns and recipes you have bookmarked online. Print out Wikipedia articles (Wikipedia isn't a good academic source because you have to go through several steps to find the original refetencable source, but it is an incredible information source). File them into a folder. Useful or important posts on social media? Hard copy archive those screenshots and file them so you can find them again. Save important media to an external hard drive to ensure it doesn't disappear forever when it's removed from streaming services or social media .
We have got to start properly and physically archiving contemporary information and media and referencing it in our lives because the internet is getting bad at giving good information, and we're getting terrible at trying to find the good information. In debate you're taught to keep a reference file of economic, philosophical and political information along with current events in a folder. Hard copy. So you have relevant, verified and accurate information at hand to support your arguments. It's what got me in the habit of having physical copies of information.
Not to be a conspiracy theorist, because I'm not, and I don't believe the internet will collapse completely and forever, but I do believe it's incredibly important to have the information, physically, in your possession so that if it gets removed from the internet or put behind a pay wall as we're starting to see happen more and more, we have a physical copy that can't be destroyed and can be used and found again.
If two million people print out an article from a Palestinian journalist and keep a hard copy across the world, historians will be able to access information about the Palestinian side of the genocide if Israel is successful. Because Israel can have the article removed from the internet, but they can't find 2 million hard copies across the world and destroy them.
And I can not stress this enough, but while Instagram and tiktok are fantastic sources of information about a wealth of things and current events, they're also saturated with mis- and disinformation, and you need to verify the information. If it's news, snopes or Africa check it. If it's a picture, tin eye it. If it's academic or scientific information, look for papers on the topic in university repositories, and read the abstract with the Miriam Webster dictionary site on the next tab.
We can not afford to become so illiterate and biased that it allows for resurging oppression and economic collapse to take hold and kill billions. We can not afford to spread misinformation and disinformation that fosters and sparks genocides. We have to be literate. We have to be critical. We have to be thorough.
In a global political and economical climate that seeks to elevate the rich oppressors on the exploitation, genocide and subjugation of the poor and historically oppressed, our biggest weapon against the oppressor is information, and we need to archive and share the correct information.
[ID: A tweet by Popbase that reads, "Nearly half of Gen Z is using TikTok and Instagram as a search engine instead of Google, new data shows.". Below the tweet is a pic of a poorly drawn Goomba from Super Mario Bros with text below him that reads "are you out of your fucking mind".]
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We do Bulk Document & Photo’s Digital Scanning / Bulk Legal Document & Study Materials Digital Color / Black & White Printing with Bulk Hard Binding / Perfect Glue Binding / Spiral Binding.
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SRI SAI ENTERPRISES is a Bangalore based firm dealing with Digital Bulk Hard Copy to Soft Copy, Digital Bulk Xerox, Digital Bulk Color & B/w Printing, Bulk Perfect Glue Binding / Hard Binding & Spiral Binding, Bulk PVC ID Card’s Printing Services & also we do Bulk Digital Study Materials Printing & Bulk Digital Legal documents printing.
We have emerged into the domain to prove how passionate we are about what we do to provide 100% satisfaction to our customers. We are committed to providing a High Quality Bulk Digital Printing / Xerox / Scanning experience at affordable price to our customers, which is why, lot of our customers are happy and satisfied with our services and are our permanent customers. We ensure to provide the best services with 100% clarity & quality.
Mission:
To serve our clients efficiently, cost effectively and fulfilling the end user requirements through our prompt Digital Xerox / Printing / Scanning / Spiral Binding / Hard Binding & Perfect Glue Binding services.
Our philosophy and our success are based upon treating and maintaining long-term business relationship with our customers.
Our customers are also experiencing our services through Online & Offline booking for printing.
We have built an active and extensive online & offline store that sparks much of our innovation – we are always finding new ways to engage with our customers. We look forward for positive customer satisfaction in every order we go through because our motto is “CUSTOMER SATISFACTION”, so stop wandering and begin exploring with us for printing services at SRI SAI ENTERPRISES.
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SRI SAI ENTERPRISES
Purushotham G
No. 346, 11th “A” Cross, 14th main, J P Nagar, 2nd Phase,Bangalore–560078, Karnataka, India.
Mobile: + 91 - 9739289295 / 080 - 26582233.
Land Mark : VET College.
Email - [email protected] / [email protected]
Website: www.srisaipurushotham.wix.com/raghu
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