Whys and Wherefores of Using Standard Manuscript Rules
A manuscript is defined as an author’s copy of his work written by hand or typewriter which is used for the basis for typesetting.
When you write a story, book, poem, play, or any other type of work that may be published, you submit the work to an editor in the form of a manuscript.
When you submit a paper to a teacher, you submit it in the form of a manuscript. The form you will use is standard manuscript form.
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*You must use double spacing for a manuscript. Do Not use single spacing, one-and-a- half spacing, or triple spacing.
Reason: Double spacing allows room for corrections and insertions. (Triple spacing puts too few lines on a page for the editor or the teacher to feel continuity of thought.)
*You must use a standard style type face. When you have the wide choices of type found on many computers, choose clean, clear type face such as Times Roman or Helvetica.
Reason: These are easy to read.
Things you do not do on a computer, typewriter, or word processor:
- Do not use type larger than standard twelve points or smaller than standard ten points.
Reason: Difficult to read. Large type is used for headlines and advertising copy. The smaller type is used for classified advertising and public notices.
- Do not use italic, script, or any other fancy type face.
Reason: Difficult to read. Even a magazine uses such faces for brief accents only. Exception: You may italicize titles that are normally underlined (book, movie, ship, etc.)
- Do not use boldface type except to stress a single word.
Reason: Difficult to read. In a published work, bold face is used for accent or stress only as I am doing here.
- Do not change type faces.
Reason: Even a newspaper does this only to differentiate headlines from the body of a story.
- Do not use illustrations or other adornments or embellishments.
Reason: These are reserved for published works or special presentations. Such things are great when properly used, but they are not properly used in a manuscript or English paper.
If you are writing by hand, do not use drawings or cut-out published illustrations.
YOU WILL FIND THAT STANDARD MANUSCRIPT RULES WILL BE USED THROUGH COLLEGE. YOU WILL EVEN USE IT FOR POST-GRADUATE WORK.
Elizabeth McBroom