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Updates can be found at the bottom of the post. Yes, all of them. This is something I got into the habit of doing early on, one of many nuggets of publishing wisdom passed on to me by our sage friends at Tartarus Press. Inspecting each copy is one of a few processes I conduct here before they are posted on to those who have pre-ordered a book, and also one of the contributing reasons why it can take me up to two weeks to get all pre-orders into the post.
Unfortunately this whole idea was derailed on Friday evening when I sat down to inspect the print run of our newest book, Friends and Spectres edited by Robert Lloyd Parry. It quickly became apparent that almost the entire print run was poorly bound, nowhere close to an acceptable standard.
This poor work did not pass my quality control and I am unsure how it passed that of TJ Books, our longtime printer in Cornwall. It is not uncommon to pull a few defective copies from each consignment. A handful of copies. It happens. More specifically, the issue mainly affects the free front endpaper. It seems to have been bound too tightly, causing the leaf to warp and come away from the hinge on the side of the half-title page.
To me this is unacceptable and not the quality I want to deliver to readers who, I hope, have come to maintain high expectations of Swan River Press.