Behind One Author’s Name, The Toil Of Many

“When Thomas Carlyle spoke of ‘the difficulties of a book, of getting it done, of reducing chaos to order’ he wasn’t kidding. Books don’t just happen. They are the result of the will to publish an individual’s writings, thoughts and ideas. It’s the backroom boys who make this happen, who – in short – get it right. And in getting it right, they erase themselves from the book.”