I've been up since six-thirty. I got Mr. Willison's Anya notes, which, as I knew they would be, were way too long. I don't think he'll be thrilled with the cuts I'm asking him to make, but one way or the other he has to make them. He had seven and a half pages of single-spaced Word text - which is almost three pages too many. He's also used to using tiny type in booklets to have more words - I will not do tiny type - people like our booklets because you can actually read them. And since I know exactly the page count that I write when I do the notes, and how that translates to booklet pages, i know exactly how many pages he has to cut. I sent him back a version in which I cut one page and had suggestions as to how to get the other two out (one lift would take care of one and a half of the two pages).
You could, of course, have a web address included in the booklet, so that anyone interested can read the entire, "un-Bowdlerized" version. I'm amazed more people don't do this sort of thing.
...Hmmm, JMK already suggested this. Great idea, wish I'd come up with it.
