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penfold_x ([personal profile] penfold_x) wrote2009-10-12 11:28 am
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I've got some free time today (yay national holidays!) and I've given myself permission to fill it with reading. I've looked over my list of unread stories (or stories I read so long ago that I forgot what's in them), realized that several of them are in zines I own, and thought it might be a nice change of pace to put down the laptop (or the printout) and read from an actual book. Except, I've got a bit of a sickness about my zine collection: I used to buy and read and love and wear, and then one day I looked at the formerly beautiful cover of Gateways 2 and thought "Ack! I'm an abusive owner! Someone stop me before I kill again!" I've also become something of a stickler for the original printing (which tends to be more attractive and interesting than reprints), so over the past few years I've been searching out original print copies, in the best condition I can find, and trading away my worn or reprinted versions.

Which all leads to this morning, when I pulled out my copy of Kate Neurnberg's Buffy zine, Give Blood 2, which I found a perfect (apparently unread) copy of a few years ago. I fully intended to re-read it (the website is down but you can still find it, thank you wayback machine), and sat with it on my lap, trying to make myself open to the first story... Then realized I couldn't bear to risk creasing the cover (an absolutely lovely portrait of Giles by Kate), which would be an almost inevitable effect of the screw binding.

Perhaps the old laptop isn't so cold and impersonal after all. *headdesk*

[identity profile] penfold-x.livejournal.com 2009-10-13 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
^^^^^^ Nearly. Now, please Nea, for the sake of future generations, respect your books. There’s a good girl.

Don’t make us... correct you.

[identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com 2009-10-13 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Rather than repeating myself to every icon, I'm just going to point out to you two watchers that a book != a zine, and that anyone who has paid the price of a hardcover pro book for a fanzine and gotten something that is full of OOC characters, typos, and grammatical mistakes is not obligated to enshrine the whole thing and might as well extract the only portions of entertainment that are worth their money. Someday ask me about the zine in which - after I bought it - I discovered an editorial saying that "true fans" didn't "nitpick" about such things.

The two full bookcases of original zines in their original bindings are fairly adequate evidence that I didn't gut 'em all. (You're local. You're welcome to come inspect the evidence. :))

And in the meantime, I strongly support the local library, Bookcrossing, and have not only donated hundreds of books to The Book Thing charity, but convinced individuals and charities to donate several carloads of books.

[identity profile] penfold-x.livejournal.com 2009-10-13 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
The two full bookcases of original zines in their original bindings are fairly adequate evidence that I didn't gut 'em all. (You're local. You're welcome to come inspect the evidence. :))

And in the meantime, I strongly support the local library, Bookcrossing, and have not only donated hundreds of books to The Book Thing charity, but convinced individuals and charities to donate several carloads of books.


I believe you, I believe you! I was really just going for funny--I looked at my icons, realized that a disproportionate number of them featured books, librarians, authors, etc., and suddenly a conversation popped into my mind. Kind of a fourth-wall breaking, bizarre cross between an intervention and one of those "Reading is Fundamental" posters. I thought it would be amusing, but clearly it just came off as offensive and haranguing. I'm sorry.

[identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com 2009-10-13 10:50 am (UTC)(link)
It was funny the first couple of times...

It's okay. Pax?

(And would you believe that I don't have one single librarian or reading icon at the moment except this one? That is So. Wrong!)