Injun UK's notes on how to send the most professional digital submission
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How, DOs, DON'Ts and MAYBEs

    Most important - First make sure you have read and understood our general guidelines accessed through 'get published!' Next - attach your submission for Infinity Junction to an E-mail in which you have explained exactly what is attached, also label the subject of your E-mail with the title of your work and the word 'submission' clearly seen, or if entering for a particular publication, the title of that. This is because unrecognised attachments are deleted as part of virus security. Also - do not use a disguised E-mail address - we don't respond to any of these.
   If you use Windows or most other modern software, all you have to do is click on our E-mail link at the bottom of this page, put a title in the subject box, write something about you and the work you are submitting, click the paper-clip symbol, find the word-processor or text file and click attach or yes, or whatever other button is relevant, then send your E-mail. (You need to be logged on to the internet for it to go.)
     * NOTE- if you are submitting to Inter-Read Writers Showcase please say so clearly. (Link at bottom of page.)

DOs
   1) Use a fairly up to date word-processor with the most recent font versions: many pre-millennium editions don't handle certain characters in quite the same manner - eg the Euro sign doesn't work.    2) Send text in modern ASCII (plain text - .txt - without forced line returns) for maximum chance that it will load properly, alternatively modern RTF. If not then Microsoft Word, (Not Ms Publisher,) Impression Publisher (without smart quotes,) Lotus or QuarkXpress are acceptable.    3) Do thoroughly spell-check and look for correct punctuation, accurate use of spaces, returns and tabs.    4) Do separate chapters using page-breaks, not line returns, unless you only want a few lines between them.    5) Standardise on modern single-spacing between sentences and words. Search your document for spurious extra spaces, line returns etc and fix them before sending.    6) Keep use of italics and other styles to a minimum.    7) If using accents or unusual lettering styles, etc, include a copy of the fonts that you have used to ensure they come out the same on our equipment. (Fonts change from time to time and vary from country to country.) Fonts are normally accessed from your own hard disc in a 'fonts' folder or directory. If you use Windows, this can found inside the Windows folder.    8) Synopses and short samples can be sent to infin-info@infinityjunction.com. More than about 800 words should be sent to infin-input@infinityjunction.com - please no more than about 2000-3000 words without being invited to send more.    9) Keep your synopsis entirely relevant - it should describe the submission clearly, saying what it's about, the outline story if fiction, the likely target audience, plus possibly the background or context to it. Ideally it should not exceed 800 words if you expect it to be read carefully.    10) If contacting us by post, a stamped self-addressed envelope will be needed for a postal reply. Please ensure the post is adequate for return of sample if required. Please note that we do NOT accept international reply coupons or non-euro-stamps except British.

DON'Ts
    1) Old word-processors should be avoided as they often use their own quirky interpretations of ASCII, RTF, or save in odd file formats. If you have used one, convert it to Word98 or newer, or third millennium RTF, using a modern computer before sending.    2) NEVER send to Infinity Junction by forwarding via any computer other than your own internet server - all such E-mail is filtered out and we won't even see it.   3) Never manually force line returns when typing unless you intend to start a new paragraph or speech/poetry line. Let the word-processor take care of all other line returns and line spacing automatically. (Never double-space by hand!)    4) Don't send whole printed manuscripts without being invited, it's a waste of time and money and most likely little of it will be read.    5) Don't send hand-written or conventional typewritten submissions because Infinity Junction now deals exclusively in digital texts.    6) Only use the file types listed above in 'DOs'-part-2, or simple text (as in basic E-mail.) Less common file-types are unlikely to be readable.    7) Don't give up! E-mail us if you want further information or help - free.

MAYBEs
   1) We have a very large booklet, (82+ pages and growing,) nicely printed in very small batches to be bang up to date when you buy it, and somewhat 'rustically' office bound. It's called Budding Bestseller (ex Budding Author) and can be purchased right now if you have a credit card - see link below. Budding Bestseller details.    2) Why not talk to us? We don't bite and it costs you virtually nothing to E-mail - remember advice is free so long as it is by E-mail. E-mail now.

more links -
  • Explain the on-line shop before I buy.
  • Buy Budding Bestseller on-line now.
  • Take me to the mail order office.
  • Go back to the home page?
  • Go to Infinity Junction whole books for list? (or use your Back control)
  • Go to Infinity Junction home page if not already logged on to our website.
  • Go the Inter-Read website - includes free Writers Showcase



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