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This service is available only to people who attend the conference. Do not send a manuscript before you register or
without a completed cover sheet.
The conference fee includes one free manuscript evaluation (strengths, weaknesses, marketability); one additional evaluation is $20.
(Total submissions is two.) Manuscripts must be mailed in advance to be received by May 17; we will not accept any at the conference.
However, individual appointments and evening critique groups provide opportunities for feedback from editors and other writers.
Follow These Guidelines
A manuscript may be one of these:
- nonfiction article (about 1,500 words maximum)
- book chapter (first chapter if it’s a novel, about 10 pages maximum; if it’s longer than that, divide it into two chapters)
- short story (about 1,500 words maximum)
- script (maximum 10 pages)
- screenplay (first pages only, maximum 10 pages)
- lesson plan
- book proposal without sample chapters
- devotional (or group of short devotionals, maximum three)
- group of poems (maximum five)
- group of greeting cards (maximum 10)
All manuscripts must be typed double-spaced, 12-point font, with no combining of manuscripts to reach the limit. Include your name,
address, and e-mail address on the first page.
Click here for manuscript format
or book proposal outline.
Enclose a check with the second manuscript, payable to WordPro.
Each manuscript must have a completed cover sheet; click here to download.
Fasten the pages with a paper clip; do not put them in a folder or notebook.
Mail your manuscripts to Jane Rubietta, Write-to-Publish, 225 Bluff Avenue, Grayslake, IL 60030-2312. If you have any questions
about manuscripts, e-mail Jane at jrubietta @ sbcglobal.net.
Click here for
“How to Sell Your Manuscripts at Write-to-Publish” by Jennifer Schuchmann (who did!).
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