Book Help Publishing Self
Publishing Your
Book by: Matt
Crazoner
Format Your Manuscript for the Publishing Firm
If you want to publish your novel, you must present your
manuscript in the accepted format or else it may never see the
light of the day. You have to make sure that you fulfill all
the requirements and expectations of the publishing agent. Your
manuscript should not be different from others in form even
though it is exclusive in style and content.
For a first novel, the word count should range from 60,000
to 120,000 words. This can be lower if the novel is directed to
younger readers, but these numbers are fairly standard. If
you're submitting directly to a publisher, you'll want to look
at other things that they have published in order to see what
kinds of word counts they like to accept.
The next order of business is to format the manuscript. This
includes having the text in a word processing document. While
typing on a typewriter might be your standard method of
creating your novel, it does not look professional. If you do
not own a computer, pay someone to type up your manuscript on
their computer. However, you should really look into having
your own computer, as most communication is done via email
these days.
Make sure that you type the manuscript in Times New Roman or
Courier font in twelve point font size and it should be
consistently double spaced throughout the text. The title page
should include your name, address and email address in the
bottom right hand corner. If you are going through an agent,
then type your contact information in the top left hand corner
and your agent's contact information in the bottom left
corner.
The title of the manuscript should be typed in all capital
letters and placed in the center of your title page.
The page number is always typed in the top right hand corner
along with your name and title in all capitals, separated by a
backslash in the upper left hand corners.
Skip four lines and type the chapter titles in all capital
letters and then proceed to the text.
Make sure you indent new paragraphs and dialogue either with
the TAB key or with five spaces.
Most importantly, get your document edited by a professional
copyeditor or do it yourself. For this purpose, it's'sbest to
print the document out and read it word by word. You will be
surprised how many errors get overlooked when the document is
on the computer screen.
A thorough editing job should make your document free of
spelling errors and grammatical mistakes. Otherwise, your agent
or publisher might think that you are not professional or
committed to the manuscript. These apparently simple errors can
ruin your manuscript.
Take the time to create a professional manuscript and one
that is consistent with these industry standards. Anything
flashy will only draw the annoyance of the one reading it, not
the attention.
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About The Author
Matt Crazoner operates the website and is a
writer for FWE publishing which is the complete
publishing research center providing easy
access to absolutely everything you can
possibly imagine publishing related. For more
details visit: http://www.fwepublishing.com
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