A really useful article from Connie Jasperson about formatting your manuscript for submission to a traditional publisher. Follow the link at the end to continue reading…
I’ve blogged before on this subject, but it is time to talk about it again: making your manuscript ready for submission to an editor, agent, or a publisher. All agents, editors and publishing companies have specific, standardized formatting they want you to use, and these guidelines are posted on their websites.
The submissions page for TOR Forge, one of the Big Boys in the publishing world, clearly says: “Standard manuscript format means margins of at least 1 inch all the way around; indented paragraphs; double-spaced text; and Times New Roman in 12 pitch. Please use one side of the page only. Do not justify the text. Do not bind the manuscript in any way. Make sure the header of the ms. includes your name and/or the title of the book as well as the page number (on every page).”
For the most part this formatting is basically the same from company to company, so once you know what the industry standard is, it’s easy to make your manuscript submission-ready, at least in the area of formatting.
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Thank you for your kind words and also the reblog, Sue!
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My pleasure, Connie..a very useful article.
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Very helpful blog post.
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Isn’t it? xxx
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” … Please use one side of the page only. …” … had to laugh at this. I don’t think I’ve submitted anything on paper for at least a decade. 😀
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My printer remains very quiet these days too 🙂
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