Many months ago I turned in a manuscript to Llewellyn for consideration. I had been working on this manuscript for many years, and I had followed the formatting rules I had thought were appropriate for the submission.
I thought wrong.
I also received a large number of suggestions from my acquisition editor.
I spent a lot of time considering what I would do. I came to realize that as an author, it's important to understand that what you create is a product, not a baby. In my opinion the goal of the author in writing a book (excluding those that are simply written for a profit) is to be able to share your ideas and concepts with as many readers as possible.
The challenge to this