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Manuscript Format Q&A

June 7, 2007 by Anne Wayman  
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Q.gifI have the manuscript format for the novel, but I’m having a problem finding a manuscript format for a self-help book.

Could you possibly (at your convenience) share this information with me?

I’d greatly appreciate it!!!

Jennifer

A.gifHi Jennifer,

There’s nothing particularly complicated about a book manuscript, and there’s no difference between a manuscript for a self-help book and any other book.

  • Double space your text.
  • Make sure you use page numbers.
  • It can really help to use Word’s heading system – heading 1, heading 2, etc. to generate a table of contents. In fact, I use a toc during the writing process as well. (And if you don’t use Word, I’m sure whatever word processing software you do use has a similar feature.)

When you’re preparing any manuscript, keep in mind the goal is to let the editor / agent / publisher focus on your writing. Keep it simple and readable.

Write well and often,
Anne Wayman, ghostwriter
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