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Many writers feel unsafe putting their real names and contact information on their manuscript submissions. Is there any way around this requirement?
If all you need to do is review the basics, our handy formatting checklist is here to help.
The question of when and how to use numerals in your manuscript is a complicated one, no 2 ways about it. Wait, 2? Two? Let’s dive into these murky waters and try to find some clarity.
In days of yore, the accepted rule for estimating word count was 250 words per manuscript page. Is that still the case today? If not, how should it be done instead?

When it comes to indentation, keeps things as simple and uniform as possible. Don’t take your cues from the way published books look.

Is it mandatory to include one’s personal pronouns on a manuscript submission? And is it acceptable to obscure one’s gender when submitting to certain publications?
The latest update to the popular manuscript preparation guide can be viewed in either "Modern" or "Classic" format.

Set up paragraph styles in your word processor to handle pesky tasks like indentation. Your editor and her staff will thank you for it.
A reader writes to ask: I know it's still acceptable to space twice after periods. However, if there's a close quote after a period is there actually only one space remaining after the quotation mark before first letter of the...
A reader writes to ask: I am currently trying to put together a manuscript of all of my late mother's poetry that she wrote from about 1970 to 2013, when she passed away. I made her a promise that when...