I fully intended to contact Erika to help me with my formatting needs but decided to Google the subject: "How to format a fiction book," to see what would happen. I clicked on a tutorial by Jill Williamson, an author for adults, teens, kids, and some for the whole family, which she uploaded onto YouTube. I decided to try it.
By splitting my screen with Jill's tutorial and my ms, I went through the steps she explained by pausing, executing, pausing. It took several views to fully understand how to do it all. The biggest
glitch was doing the page numbering right, which Jill warned is tricky. At the end of the video, she invited viewers to visit her website for a more in-depth description. I found the information under, "for writers: jill's writing and publishing tutorials," and after some trial and error, solved the problem. I am proud of how my ms looks now and feel confident it is correct.
It's been an inspiration to discover both of these terrific authors and their websites, chock full of helpful information for writers.
- Golden Box Books offers help in every aspect of self-publishing. Check it out!
- Check out Jill Williamson's video, "How to Format a Fiction Manuscript," on YouTube, and Jill's website. You'll be glad you did.
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Linda
Wilson, a former elementary teacher and ICL graduate, has published over 100
articles for adults and children, and six short stories for children. Recently,
she completed Joyce Sweeney's online fiction courses, picture book course and
mystery and suspense course. She has currently finished her first book, a
mystery/ghost story for 7-11 year-olds, and is in the process of
publishing it and moving on to new writing
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