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Stylebooks help you write clearly and correctly.
Whether you are writing a non-fiction or a fiction book, there are guidelines you must follow, both in creating your text and formatting your manuscript. Help is available in the form of stylebooks that give writers such information as when to capitalize certain words, how to cite sources in text, where to use italics, and so forth. In addition to following the style and usage advice found in these books, you will be required by a publisher to set up your manuscript in a certain way, called "formatting" in the trade. Formatting requirements for NewBookPublishing.com can be found at NewBookPublishing.com, and must be followed by anyone who intends to submit a book-length manuscript. Following style and formatting guidelines will quickly become second nature to new writers. And, if you have any questions regarding either one, we always have someone available to answer them for you. Derry Sampey is the senior editor for NewBookPublishing.com |
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