Book manuscript format7/8/2023 ![]() ![]() The minimum line weight for line art is 0.5 point for optimal printing.įor more information about acceptable resolutions, fonts, sizing, and other figure issues, please see KnowledgeWorks Global Digital Art Support General Guidelines. Multipanel figures (i.e., figures with parts labeled a, b, c, d, etc.) should be assembled into one file. We might not always have the perfect answer, but sometimes, we might.Graphics files are welcome if supplied as Tiff or EPS files. If you are serious about your writing and feel that TLC’c editing services would be a good next step, don’t hesitate to get in touch. ![]() Did you know? TLC offers a Submission Package Report for writers submitting to literary agents. ![]() Based on the thousands of submissions we’ve seen over two decades of working with writers and publishers, we’ve compiled a list of top tips to help you finesse your submission. The important thing is to make sure it’s clear and legible. If you have any questions, email us on *protected email* How to submit your work to a literary agentĪt TLC we accept manuscripts in standard industry formatting, which is usually the right formatting to submit to literary agents and publishers accepting unsolicited (un-agented) submissions. Once you have formatted your work correctly according to the above guidelines, please refer back to the Fees and Submissions page to complete the process. TLC formatting document (downloadable PDF) How to submit your work to TLC For the whole chapter, please click on the image, or use the link below the image to download the PDF. The below is a screencap of just the opening. Here is a more detailed example of a formatted page, with a sample ‘chapter one’ written especially for TLC by one of our readers, the novelist Imogen Robertson, that shows you how to format chapter headings, dialogue, and scene breaks. Detailed formatting page including chapter headings, dialogue formatting, and how to handle a scene cut Click on the link below the image to download a printable page for you to compare against your text. Here is a snapshot of some correctly formatted text. If you’re unsure, you can print out our PDF sample page and compare it to a printed page from your own manuscript, or get in touch with us before sending your manuscript in. We want to save you the hassle and expense of having to reprint it.įor more information about submitting a synopsis and cover letter, please see our Questions Answered page.
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