Final Manuscript Preparation Guidelines for Virginia Woolf: Selected Papers
This document provides details on typesetting and layout requirements pertaining to final manuscript submission to Virginia Woolf: Selected Papers.
Formatting Requirements
Citation Style
VWSP follows Chicago Style with a complete endnote system in lieu of a Bibliography. When citing works by Virginia Woolf, include the bibliographic information in a footnote when the works are first cited. Thereafter, use the Abbreviation List and cite the works in-text, as below.
- Example (first citation):
- "Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself.”1
- 1 Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway, intro. Bonnie Kime Scott (New York: Harcourt, 2006), 3.
- Example (subsequent citation):
- “For it was the middle of June” (MD 4).
For non-Woolf citations, please use endnotes. The first citation of a work should include the full bibliographic information. Subsequent citations of the work should use a short title format.
General Submission Guidelines
- Write your paper in English, using US spelling and punctuation conventions.
- Do not include a title page.
- Please double-space the entire manuscript. (Endnotes may be single-spaced.) All text should be left-justified.
- Use Times New Roman font; main text should be 12 pt. while endnotes should be 10 pt.; font color should be black (although color may be used in figures, maps, etc.)
- Submit your manuscript to the volume editor as a single file.