Let’s Start at the Very Beginning (A Very Good Place to Start)

by PeggySue Wells @PeggySueWells
As you begin writing your story, here is how to set up or format your manuscript.Professionals do not have time to waste, and if your work is constantly an issue of translation into something the person on the receiving end can read, people will be too busy to work with you. Additionally, if you won’t work within common parameters, this is a sign that you will be out of step in other areas as well. This is a foreshadowing of frustration for all parties involved.Write in 12 point Times Roman (Courier if writing a screenplay)One inch margins all aroundTitle in header on left sideAuthor’s name in ten point in header on right sidePage numbers in ten point centered in footerDouble space text that will be editedOne space after periodsPunctuation goes inside quote marks Before you send your manuscript to a publisher, check their writer’s guidelines and give them what they outline. Does the publication prefer says to said?Are numbers one through ten spelled out, while 11 and beyond written numerically?Are all numbers, no matter how large, spelled out? Is one Bible translation preferred?How are Scripture addresses formatted? Are books of the Bible abbreviated? Spelled out? Is Scripture in italics? Scripture separated from reference verse by comma or parenthesis?Are states abbreviated or spelled out?Are measurements abbreviated or spelled out?Is he capitalized when referring to God or Jesus?Resist the impulse to write your romance in flowery script, or your comedy in comic sans. If a different font helps you write the piece, then knock yourself out, but change it to Times Roman before submitting. Or risk being the example of what not to do when the editor teaches at a conference.
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Published on November 30, 2020 22:00
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