
I hand-bound several copies of my novel blues for robots that I printed out at home. Looked pretty good, deep blue art-paper cover with laminated illustration; print on one side only, because printing both sides was a pure hassle (the printer would pull an extra blank page through every now and then, totally fucking up the pagination, since there was already a page printed on the other side of that page). My hand-binding method is, as i recall the phrase from apocalypse now goes, ‘highly unorthodox and unstable’. I jog the sheets together neatly and flip through the spine edges with lots and lots of gorilla glue, adding the cover after it’s dried, also with gorilla glue. Messy but efficient. Kevin Kelly, cofounder of wired magazine, lists gorilla glue as a ‘cool tool’ on his website.
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/cat_general_purpose_tools.php
great stuff. beware: it expands; you don’t need as much as you might think.
you have a book? a book called blues for robots?! email me immediately. i’d like to purchase a copy. i’f you’ve only got one, i’d like a digital copy. c’mon, face the music!
hm, I guess I did not mention it b4. As I am driving down to the city tuesday (tomorrow) morning, I have no time for a printout now. Perhaps we can have the aforementioned beer and work out details on this.
i’f you’ve only got one, i’d like a digital copy. c’mon, face the music!
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