I noticed a few things I forgot in recent posts. Just goes to show what happens when I'm writing without notes.
In the posts about manuscript formatting, the cover sheet info should include the genre and word count.
In the synopsis heading or in the first line of the synopsis, add the genre and word count. I like it in the heading best.
And finally, we live in an international world. If you plan to query in the US and live elsewhere, keep in mind that our letter size paper (8.5 x 11.5 inches) is standard. When I print items that are A4, depending on the format, it prints wacky. I have no idea why a literary agent would print something sent electronically, but if they do...have your ms set to the right paper size.
I've added this info to the posts.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
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