Perfectly Masculine

October 11, 2010

Lulu.com

Filed under: Uncategorized — pedrofellini @ 6:46 am

As an avid long-term reader of Giantess fiction, I am extremely pleased to have recently discovered lulu.com. Their site lets you upload any kind of writing / stories etc, then they will print it for you in high-quality book form and send it to you. OK, you have to do a little bit of laying out of the text in a Word template they provide, and if you want an attractive cover then you have to design that yourself on their site, but it’s all pretty intuitive and user-friendly, and I’ve managed to “publish” three books with very little trouble.

As a fan of the giant woman / shrunken man genre, I’ve always been frustrated by having to read stories on screen – it’s not great for your eyes, and I tend to find that I skip to the… “good bits” and not really appreciate the entire story. Having it in book form solves this, and means that I can absorb myself in an epic Giantess tale, without just skipping forward to the next poor guy getting squished. :-)

The three books I’ve published for myself thus far are:

Jamie Westwood’s “The Melissande Experiment
Cassadria’s “Neverquest
Desiderata’s “Diary“, combined with a collection of Scott Grildrig’s stories

Now you might be thinking, “But, Pedro, what about these author’s copyright… rights? Are you not grossly infringing these?” Well no, I’m not. I’m don’t little more than printing out their stories to read off-screen. I’m not making them available to anyone else, and I’m not making any money from them.

I could, for example, make these three novels publicly available on lulu.com, but then I’d receive a cut of every novel sold, and that would be immoral. So I’m afraid, if you’d like to replicate in any way what I’ve done, you’ll have to format the books yourself, and make them very much your own versions.

Still, I completely recommend it!

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