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check out
Write and Publish Fiction, a website with
great information and resources to help you write, publish, and
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How to Write a Manuscript for Your Book Submissions!
Here’s Your Basic Guide for Correct Manuscript
Format!
While learning how
to write a manuscript, I spent a little extra
time of time and research developing a simple to
use guide to help you create a manuscript.
When learning to write a manuscript, you may
think that these standards are pretty strange
and make your book look bad, but don't worry
about how it looks. A publisher generally gives
it to a formatter that fixes the standard
manuscript format during the publishing phase of
your book.
First, a few need-to-know tips on how to
write your manuscript:
1. You
should use 1 inch margins all around your text
on every page.
2. Use double spacing throughout the
content of your manuscript. This makes it easier
to edit and read.
3. Do not use italics in your manuscript.
The text you should be italicizing during the
final published version should be underlined in
your manuscript.
4. When typing your manuscript, spell out
all numbers. Do not use numbers as numbers (4,
10 , or 25). They should look like four, ten, or
twenty-five.
5. Don't use the percent sign or dollar
sign. Spell out "dollar" or "percent". That goes
for the "&" (ampersand and) symbol too.
Many publishers have a particular format they
want your manuscript in when they receive it.
Not all publishers want the same things, but by
researching several publishers,
I've
noticed quite a few similarities that help you
understand how to write a manuscript in a more
standard format universal to most publishers.
© 2005-2008 Copyright by Jason W. Moser.
All rights reserved.
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