Jean-Leon Gerome:
Femme Nue (1889)
I rarely post actual writing advice, because, like - what do I know? But here's my standard check-list for manuscript clean-up when I'm sending something in to editors.
NB: DOUBLE CHECK WHAT THE EDITOR ASKED FOR.
Always follow instructions, even if they ask for everything in 8-point Comic Sans!
If no other guidance is available, this is what I do:
Select the entire manuscript and choose a
single font, size 12, double-spaced - I work across several laptops so my manuscripts end up a mess of Calibri and Ariel.Select entire manuscript and
set the spellcheck language to US or UK English, depending on publisher. Single and double quote marks - to avoid a mix of curly quotes and straight quotes, for the same reason as above: [
Find ' and
Replace with ' then
Find " and
Replace with "]Tabs - Editors HATE tabs. You should have an automatic indent set instead. [
Find ^t and
Replace with nothing] Then check your manuscript to make sure you've not just got one HUGE paragraph now.Em dashes [
Find - (space hyphen space), Replace with em dash:
ctrl + alt + [minus on the number pad]. Do it again, searching for
-- (two hyphens)]Ellipses [
Find … (three periods) and
Replace with ellipsis (
ctrl + alt + period)]Double spaces (between sentences or words) [
Find (space)(space) and
Replace with (space) Important!
Repeat this until 0 instances are found!]Trailing spaces at end of paragraph: [
Find (space)^p and
Replace with ^p]. Repeat until you get 0 resultsExtra spaces at start of paragraph text: [
Find ^p(space) and
Replace with ^p] Repeat until you get 0 results.
This doesn't take long at all, once you get used to it.
Now you're ready to spell-check.