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You've been writing for a while. You've written a lot. But something is different this time, and it's more than just the length or complexity of your words. This time, you feel more confident in what you're doing — more confident that if someone reads it, they'll enjoy it for what it is and not tell you how to do better. In this moment of clarity, something becomes very clear: You want to be a writer. In order to become a successful writer, there are several things that you will need to learn about the craft and trade of writing fiction novels professionally or otherwise. You will need to learn about writing, editing, formatting, marketing, and promotion. These are the topics that will best serve you to become a great writer. This is your second step toward your goal to become a professional writer. Every step you take toward the goal is essential. The goal itself is still far away, but it's real enough now that you can visualize it if only for a moment. And so now you need to begin to develop the skills necessary to become a successful writer. There are many different ways in which writers write their books—some prefer pen and paper while others utilize word processors like Microsoft Word (which is used in this article). If you choose to write with a word processor, you will be required to have a certain understanding of programming techniques and how to format documents. If you're new to writing, this is a good place to start. Whether you're using pen and paper or a word processor, it's important that you learn the basics of formatting your manuscript correctly so that it is ready for publication. Learning the basics of formatting your manuscript will allow you to save time as you work on your manuscript as well as keep the formatting consistent throughout the work so that it's easier on the eyes as well as making it easier for editors and publishers as they look at your manuscript. To learn more about formatting your manuscript, check out this guide on writing with Microsoft Word. If you're using a word processor like Microsoft Word, you will want to utilize programs like Microsoft Word (which is used in this article) or other word processors that incorporate many of the editing tools that will help you to ensure that your manuscript looks clean and right before it goes up for publication. Some simple things you can do include: Additionally, you may want to start looking at the “Markup” function within your word processor program to find specific information about how certain aspects of your book should appear. This will help you to make your manuscript look clean and ready for publication.While the layout may seem pretty standard, there are still a few things that are important to remember about formatting your manuscript correctly before you go live. Your manuscript should be written in either 12 or 10 point type depending on which style guide you're following (also referred to as “point size”). It should be written in Times New Roman font so that it is easier for editors and publishers to read. Your document will have 1" margins on all sides of your work with single spacing between them so that there's plenty of room for editors' notes. cfa1e77820
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