I recently obtained a copy of the WillowTree Press title, Harm None: A Rowan Gant Investigation, and spotted several typos. What’s the story?
While this question has not been asked frequently as FAQ implies, we have received a small number of queries and have seen a few mentions of it, which leads us to address it here. Very simply, due to a series of errors, the wrong electronic files were submitted back to the printer after the initial blue line galleys of Harm None had been checked and corrected. Unfortunately, the first print run was finished, boxed, and shipped before this error was detected, the result being several thousand flawed copies of title Harm None. Being a small press, it was unfortunately not economically feasible for us to discard this print run, and the tough decision was made to let the flawed copies be put on the market. Fortunately, the plethora of errors in the initial print run have been graciously overlooked by the vast majority of readers, for which they have our gratitude. The good news is that the popularity of the Rowan Gant Investigations series has grown by leaps and bounds, and Harm None is no