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Kathryn Budig
None Of This Would Be Possible Without You

I hope everyone is having a great holiday weekend.

I've been in spending time in the coastal redwoods, relaxing and planning for next year.

I wanted to drop a quick note to let you all know that one of the things I am thankful for this year is all of you! because without you none of this would be possible!

Together, we have seen how traditional publishing has let writers from marginalized groups down, and this year we have seen, in many ways, how publishing in community could be the perfect response.

This year, books from Bindery imprints have made best sellers lists, made (multiple) book boxes (including Aardvark!), made the Good Reads choice awards! And we are just beginning! It's a win-win for authors who decide to work with Bindery- all of the perks of traditional publishing and not having to worry about influencer support.

I will admit that this entire experience hasn't all been easy. I thought I was going to open up to Indigenous authors and have so many submissions, I wouldn't know how to narrow it down! But it's been a challenge! And I've been doing a lot of work, that will continue into next year, to help make sure Indigenous writers know about this incredible opportunity.

The decision to open up the imprint to women writing horror was a natural one. Women have always been the heart of horror. It's time to center them.

I believe that reading is resistance. And I believe that our publishing in community is resistance. I believe that traditional publishing sleeps on the best stories, the most needed stories. I believe that together we are opening up spaces for more perspectives, more stories- better stories, stories with depth, history, humor, rage and (GASP) originality.

I am so excited for the future of this imprint. Here is what is upcoming:

The cover for our first book What Feeds Below, by Tatiana Schlote Bonne, please add on Goodreads here, is almost done, which means I can almost share it with all of you. Paid subscribers get a first look (they've already seen many of the sketches) and $12 subscribers are going to get their names on the Thank You page of the book!). I believe we will be up on Netgalley by January at the latest (hopefully sooner!)

And there's more news. But I can't share it yet. It is very hard being the biggest gossip on the planet and having the most secrets that can't be shared. :)

What's Happening In The Community

  • Bookclubs are planned (being voted on) through June of next year. Will be sharing the full list soon. The book clubs (Good Day to Read Indigenous and Women in Horror) take place in the community discord.

  • We are currently doing 75 BOOKED as a community. Lookout for more fun challenges come 2026! Come join us!

  • More Bingo Cards are coming for next year! (Obviously, I love a Bingo!)

  • Soup Readathon is happening Dec 19-21! Come share soup recipes, make some soup, get cozy and read together all weekend.

What do you want to see for the entire community in 2026?

If you are a paid subscriber, what would you like to see as paid perks in 2026?

If you are not a paid subscriber, is there a paid perk that would make you upgrade?

What kind of content would you like to see here?

I said it earlier, but this truly would not be happening without your support and that doesn't go unnoticed! I'm so very appreciative of you! I am trying to work as hard as I can to be able to publish multiple books per year, because I believe that publishing needs a revolution- and the only folks who are going to bring it is US, the readers! Thank you for all the work that you do to uplift marginalized voices.

And as always....

If you can afford to upgrade to $5 a month (roughly the cost of 2 hardcover books per year!) you will get an e*arc of all of our books.

If you can afford to upgrade to $12 or $25 (thanks, mom) a month, you get your name in the book and you get a physical arc of all of our books!

Your contribution goes directly into the production of the books! (or back into the community w/community giveaways (more giveaways ARE coming. Did I mention that I have an extra copy of The Scammer by Tiffany D Jackson)?

If you are NOT doing 75 Booked with us and can go book shopping today, consider buying from my bookshop . org, as the proceeds go to Black Walnut Books, an Indigenous owned bookstore. (If you click on any book, it will take you to my storefront, you do not need to buy one of the books listed, but I SUGGEST YOU DO!)

Ifrits & Ink: Expanding from Book Club to Supporting Marginalised Reading & more

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If you've been around here for a while, you know that in our discord channel (which you can join by heading to the membership area and joining discord), we have two book clubs:

  • Cottagecore & Co: We read Cottagecore, Mushroomcore, Witchy books, Cozy and Autumnal ones

  • Ifrits & Ink: We read books in relation to the SWANA region (this could be set in the region, written by an author in the region or based on a folklore from the region)

So, what is changing in Ifrits & Ink?

While we are going to be changing the book club to a non-traditional book club approach (more to come on that tomorrow) and continuing to read SWANA related fantasy books (& a few other genres), we are also going to be:

  • Reading diversely and supporting marginalised communities and authors

  • Joining campaigns, auctions and sharing them to support raising awareness and funds for different targeted marginalised communities

What are we doing next?

  • Starting tomorrow, we are joining Read Palestine Week

  • Raising awareness for Creative4Sudan campaign (all info found in this post for the auction)

  • Disability December: We are going to be reading for disability December

I hope you'll join us in this journey and tag along as we build this part of the community and support all marginalised groups. Don't forget that if you join discord, check out the roles channel and select "Ifrit" to see this part of the community

Welcome, Book Club, and Weekly News!

Hi everyone, and thank you so much/welcome to all of you who have signed up! I am really excited to be able to engage over here and connect with other like minded book people. A few updates for you and news.

First, regarding the book club as we have discussed a bit on IG. I am planning to start in January, and the idea will be to have a book monthly, but to select the books by quarter. So we will pick books for January, February, and March here in Early December. This way, if people are utilizing libraries or are in a situation where they can't get books quickly, they can plan. I am currently taking suggestions here and in our Discord server. I will compile the suggestions, then there will be a vote over here, and the top three books selected will be our first three book club books! So if you have suggestions, leave them in the comments below.

Next, if you would like to join us in Discord, you should have gotten an invite when you signed up for Bindery,. if you did not, there is a discord social link on the main landing page. We have a good group that has already started talking books, and the more the merrier. It will ask you some questions and I have to approve the members, but this helps us keep out bots and trolls.

For December, I am going to be posting my weekly reading updates, which down the road will be for paid members, for everyone, just so you can see what that content will look like.

Finally, if you are doing any book shopping for the holidays, please consider checking out the links in my Linktree (again, link on the main landing page here and in my bios on social media). I am a Bookshop.org affiliate, and so anything you buy through that kicks back a little my way. I also have a link for Pango books, where you can get $5 off your first Pango order of $10 or more for your first order. Pango is a great place to buy used books, and you will occasionally see me post about books I am selling on there. Any books you buy by clicking through the book links here on Bindery are similar, and kick back a little bit my way. My goal is not to be constantly trying to sell people stuff, and my plans for anything I earn off of this sort of stuff is to sink it back into books and making fun book content, but of course any support is always appreciated!

That is all for now - a new reading update will be out over the weekend, and early next week expect our first book club poll to pick books for the first quarter! If you know anyone who may be interested, please of course share freely.

November Reads (spoiler free)

Howdy lil freakies!

Here's my roll-up of everything I read this month. Full spoilers and deep dive reviews can be found on my YouTube channel, but you guys get to see what I read behind the scenes!

Below is a roll-up of books with unprofessional summaries and reasoning for the rating.

An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks ⭐/5

A woman in her 20s crashes a local university's psychology study. The professor running the study is sketchy af, and the book follows the dynamic between these two. I feel like everyone's motives were weird/nonsensical. There was no real reason for any of it, and it ended on such an oddly hollow note.

Never Lie by Freida McFadden ⭐⭐/5

Okay, genuinely, I'm becoming a certified fan (derogatory) of Freida. The writing sucks, the plots are nonsensical but it's genuinely so entertaining. I don't get tired of these weird weird books lol. This one was about a woman and her boyfriend who get trapped in a snowstorm. Trapped where, you ask? In a famous psychologsit's house... who went missing a few months ago. And from the jump, everyone is acting sketchy and lying to eachother.

The Guest List by Lucy Foley ⭐⭐⭐/5

This one will be my first December upload on the channel! There's a wedding being held on a creepy island. The book follows the POV of various guests and talks about their relationships and how they got to this point in their lives. Everything seems like rich people messy problems, until someone comes across a dead body. The premise was awesome. Only critique was that it was a sloooooow build and in general the pacing was a little off. Other issues are spoilers, so watch the video if you want more.

We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer ⭐⭐⭐/5

Eve and her girlfriend buy a house to flip. One day Eve is there alone and this off-putting family knocks on the door, says that they used to live there and would love to take a look around. AND SHE LETS THEM INSIDE. Someone on Goodreads said this book was r/NoSleep coded, and I couldn't say it better. It was interesting, and then we went off the rails in a way that felt like a Jordan Peele movie, but without the right set up.

Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman ⭐⭐/5

Speaking of Jordan Peele... 8 year old girl tells us about her daddy, mommy and other mommy. My stomach dropped reading the description and there were a few other moments in the book that gave me that feeling, however, they were over shadowed by repetitiveness and just odd narrative choice. It's from an 8 year old, but she talked/thought like she was much younger and then her parents talked to her like she was an adult. And also the tension of WHAT other mommy is and what she looks like is immediately ruined and she wasn't scary anymore, just a weird creepy vibes rommate instead of a monster under the bed. Ya know? I don't think monsters should be described directly or in detail, that almost always kills the vibe.

When the Wolf Comes Home by Nat Cassidy ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5

Little boy's dad turns into a wolf monster when he gets mad. One day he runs from home and runs into a woman. She takes him in and tries to protect him. It's an absolute batshit ride from there. SUCH a unique premise, fast paced, I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. I really enjoyed this one. The ending was a little meh, but great otherwise.

Bury Our Bones in Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab ⭐/5

Getting away from thriller and horror genre binge, I read this fantasy/historical fiction/toxic saphhic vampire book. That premise? Wild. Love. Sign me up. The execution? ahhhhhhh. The ending pissed me off enough to go down an entire star. But, it was a multiple timeline story that eventually interconnects and boy howdy do I eat that up lmao. The timeline, premise and general vibes really carried this book. The characters felt shallow, the pacing wasn't the best and that ending made get up and go for a walk because I was so mad and made me feel like I wasted my time.

Other News

I'll be doing a 2025 Q&A video in a few weeks. If there's anything you've ever wanted to know, ask me here!

For full spoilers and long-form deep dives of other books I read this month, check out my YouTube channel!

In November, I reviewed:

Animal Farm by George Orwell ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5

Hooked by Emily McIntire ⭐⭐/5

Housemaid series by Freida McFadden /5

Butcher and Blackbird by Brynne Weaver ⭐⭐⭐/5

None of This is True by Lisa Jewell ⭐⭐/5

💀🖤 Waking Heart Series: The Immortal Scarecrow Guardians are Here to Wreck You! And We Mean That

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Okay, stop what you are doing. We need to talk about the Waking Heart Series by Erica Ivy Rodgers starting with Lady of Steel and Straw. This series is officially certified as having everything The Page Ladies crave:

▫️Immortal Scarecrow Guardians

▫️Forbidden Love that should be illegal

▫️Enough Ghostly Chaos to literally raise the dead.

✨️If you like your fantasy lush, lethal, and ready to rip your heart out, you need to step into this kingdom that's currently on fire.

🔥The Chemistry You Could Slice with a Saber!

In Lady of Steel and Straw, we meet our two tormented souls:

👧Charlotte Sand: Fierce, stubborn, and refusing to bow to corrupt power. The perfect rebel.

👨Luc de Montaigne: The loyal captain torn between faith, duty, and the one girl he absolutely cannot stop loving.

Their dynamic is pure, tortured perfection! One minute they're enemies, the next they're saving each other's lives while the world burns around them. Rodgers doesn't just write tension; she writes tension so thick you could slice it with a saber, leaving you breathless with every turn of the page.

🔥Raising the Stakes and the Dead

Then Lord of Blade and Bone shows up and ups the stakes tenfold. The rebellion is in full swing, the kingdom is bleeding, and the emotional scars run deeper than any sword wound.

What truly obsessed us was the way Rodgers layers the world: we get bone collectors, haunted Guardians, and underground resistance networks; it's all so vividly cinematic and heart-wrenching. Charlotte’s fight for justice collides with Luc’s struggle for redemption, proving that love and sacrifice might just be two sides of the same blade.

We were emotionally wrecked by the end, half in love with every morally gray character, and absolutely desperate for the next book. The prose feels both lush and lethal like a velvet cloak concealing a dagger.

🗡️ The Page Ladies Verdict: Read This!

✨️If you're in the mood for a series that is beautifully macabre and romantic in equal measure, clear your schedule. The Waking Heart Series is a dangerous obsession we fully encourage.

❗️The Big Question for the Rebellion!

❓️If you were bound to a magical Guardian half spirit, half soldier would you fight for the living or follow the dead who still whisper your name? Tell us your choice in the comments!

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