Hi all,
Just a quick introduction first.
I have worked in the computer games industry for 21 years as a Creative Director/Graphic Artist and have many published products to my name. In that time as well as helping to run a development studio, I also worked directly for a game's industry publisher (which hopefully gives me a minor insight into that side of business for writing).
I began working on my first novel ten months ago and I'm currently halfway through the second draft of my first novel (YA). I just discovered this site by accident today and it looks like a real gold mine of information. Also as we all know, writing can be a lonely business; the opportunity to talk to other people pursuing this addiction is too great to pass by.
One question I've been wondering about regards manuscript layout formatting for submission. I come from a business background where the usual formatting is a line space between each paragraph with no indentation for a new line. Nice clean rectangular blocks of text in other words.
However, obviously published books on the whole tend to have no spaces between paragraphs and an indentation for a new paragraph.
So my question is, does it matter to an agent/editor which formatting technique I use when I submit my work?
I'd be grateful for any insight you could give me on this.
Regards,
Nick
Just a quick introduction first.
I have worked in the computer games industry for 21 years as a Creative Director/Graphic Artist and have many published products to my name. In that time as well as helping to run a development studio, I also worked directly for a game's industry publisher (which hopefully gives me a minor insight into that side of business for writing).
I began working on my first novel ten months ago and I'm currently halfway through the second draft of my first novel (YA). I just discovered this site by accident today and it looks like a real gold mine of information. Also as we all know, writing can be a lonely business; the opportunity to talk to other people pursuing this addiction is too great to pass by.
One question I've been wondering about regards manuscript layout formatting for submission. I come from a business background where the usual formatting is a line space between each paragraph with no indentation for a new line. Nice clean rectangular blocks of text in other words.
However, obviously published books on the whole tend to have no spaces between paragraphs and an indentation for a new paragraph.
So my question is, does it matter to an agent/editor which formatting technique I use when I submit my work?
I'd be grateful for any insight you could give me on this.
Regards,
Nick