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Sebastian
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#21 | Posted: 6 Aug 2010 00:16
Does anyone have copies of these AKSS stories? The magazines were called the Governess. If anyone has these stories and are very old with no problem to copywrites, they should be able to be placed in the Library.

blimp
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#22 | Posted: 6 Aug 2010 11:59
I do have several Governess publications but I would think copywrite law still applies. I believe copywrite laws apply for 70 years, unless it has changed recently. How would you upload the text. Not that I don't want to be helpful but no way am I typing up the stories, at the speed I type you would in any case all be old and grey by the time I had finished.

blackjack57
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#23 | Posted: 7 Aug 2010 22:28
I do reread my favorite spanking stories, but I mostly "reread" them in my head. The main theme is usually what turns me on most about a story, as opposed to the details. This allows me to revisit favorite scenarios any time I like.

KO

Linda
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#24 | Posted: 7 Aug 2010 22:34
blackjack57:
I do reread my favorite spanking stories, but I mostly "reread" them in my head. The main theme is usually what turns me on most about a story, as opposed to the details. This allows me to revisit favorite scenarios any time I like.

Now this is interesting to me. I too can recall a phrase or a scenario which 'pushes my buttons' and I don't have to reread the whole story to enjoy it.

A belt pulled through the loops, with the accompanying sound ... WoW!

Sebastian
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#25 | Posted: 8 Aug 2010 03:10
blimp:
How would you upload the text

You could scan the text and e-mail to the Library's regular e-mail address. Februs would know. As far as the copywrite laws are concern, I can't say.

flopsybunny
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#26 | Posted: 8 Aug 2010 11:54
Sebastian:
blimp:
How would you upload the text

You could scan the text and e-mail to the Library's regular e-mail address. Februs would know. As far as the copywrite laws are concern, I can't say.

Blimp is correct in his earlier post when he states that copyright applies for 70 years after the death of the author, and if the author is unknown, copyright will last for 70 years from end of the calendar year in which the work was created. In some contractual scenarios the freelance or commissioned author transfers all rights to the publisher of the magazine/book or whatever medium the story is published in.

There are numerous spanko blogs on the internet that have a total disregard for copyright, but as the whole copyright arena is not something we choose to ignore, we continue to ask permission.

btw Sebastian, we don't publicise our email address as we don't want spammers to get hold of it.

Padraig
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#27 | Posted: 8 Aug 2010 13:14
There are many stories that "press the right buttons" for me.

In the spanking arena, those by Kilahara, Alex Birch and many more are to be read, reread and savoured. Rereading a story adds a little extra background that may not be seen on a first reading.

In the fiction arena, Linda's comment about knowing the Karate Kid off by heart, really brought a wide smile to me. I am a senior martial arts instructor, and can relate to the "Wax on, wax off" or the paint the fence scenes in the Karate Kid as these form the basis of many movements.

barretthunter
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#28 | Posted: 8 Aug 2010 15:19
As for non-spanking stories, as a student I picked up William Golding's "Pincher Martin" at about 11 p.m. and finished it in the early hours, returning to it a few days later. A few years later I picked up "The Andromeda Strain" -forget the author, the guy behind "Jurassic Park" - on a weekend visit to the big town (I was working in Africa at the time) and read it over the weekend. Returning home, I picked it up again at about 10 p.m. and read it straight through again.

Both of those stories really keep the suspense going.

I've read and re-read a handful of spanking and BDSM short stories that particularly hit the right spots for me. My own stuff I tend to re-read when someone comments on it: I start trying to see the story from their point of view, as an outsider.

Poems, being generally shorter, I often re-read.

CrimsonKidCK
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#29 | Posted: 8 Aug 2010 17:18
barretthunter:
As for non-spanking stories, as a student I picked up William Golding's "Pincher Martin" at about 11 p.m. and finished it in the early hours, returning to it a few days later. A few years later I picked up "The Andromeda Strain" -forget the author, the guy behind "Jurassic Park" - on a weekend visit to the big town (I was working in Africa at the time) and read it over the weekend. Returning home, I picked it up again at about 10 p.m. and read it straight through again.

The author was Michael Crichton, who fairly recently passed away--I've read quite a few of his books, the one I found the most compelling was DISCLOSURE, due to the human drama involved.

Although the guy unfortunately had a paucity of spanking references in his novels, I've noticed... --C.K.

barretthunter
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#30 | Posted: 8 Aug 2010 22:08
No spanking in William Golding that I'm aware of, either! Missed a chance there, to attribute it to Neanderthal genes ("The Inheritors").

Mind you, if that were so, since it now apparently appears we've all got a few Neanderthal genes except, of course, Africans with no European or Asian element (because their ancestors never came out of Africa into Neanderthal territory), a Neanderthal?spanking theory would suggest Africans would have no interest in spanking. That does not appear to be so.

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