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Forgotten Manuscript
"Sergio Chejfec is an admirable writer." —Patti Smith“Could anyone possibly believe that writing doesn’t exist?It would be like denying the existence of rain.”The perfect green notebook forms the basis for Sergio Chejfec’s work, collecting writing, and allowing it to exist in a state of permanent possibility, or, as he says, “The written word is also capable of waiting for the next opportunity to appear and to continue to reveal itself by and for itself.” This same notebook is also the jumping off point for this essay, which considers the dimensions of the act of writing (legibility, annotation, facsimile, inscription, typewriter versus word processor versus pen) as a way of thinking, as a record of relative degrees of permanence, and as a performance.From Kafka through Borges, Nabokov, Levrero, Walser, the implications of how we write take on meaning as well worth considering as what we write.This is a love letter to the act of writing as practice, bearing down on all the ways it happens (cleaning typewriter keys, the inevitable drying out of the bottle of wite-out, the difference between Word Perfect and Word) to open up all the ways in which “when we express our thought, it changes.”
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The Bach Manuscript
FROM THE #1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR ‘Deadly conspiracies, bone-crunching action and a tormented hero with a heart . . . packs a real punch’ Andy McDermott A LOST MANUSCRIPT.A SAVAGE MURDER. A DEADLY SECRET. While on a business trip to the UK, Ben Hope makes an impulse decision to attend a college reunion at his former university, Oxford.There he meets an old friend, Nick, now an internationally-renowned classical musician. But storm clouds are soon once again brewing on Ben’s horizon.After Nick’s brutal murder in an apparent home invasion robbery, Ben is drawn into the mystery of a missing music manuscript that may be a lost work by the legendary composer Johann Sebastian Bach. The hunt for his friend’s killers leads Ben across Europe, and into bloody conflict with even more dangerous people than he’d bargained for.As his quest unfolds, so does the shocking truth about the lost Bach manuscript, a secret dating back to the very darkest historical chapter of Man’s inhumanity to Man. The Ben Hope series is a must-read for fans of Dan Brown, Lee Child and Mark Dawson.Join the millions of readers who get breathless with anticipation when the countdown to a new Ben Hope thriller begins… Whilst the Ben Hope thrillers can be read in any order, this is the sixteenth book in the series.
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How do I submit my manuscript to multiple publishers?
To submit your manuscript to multiple publishers, you can start by researching publishers who specialize in your genre or type of book. Once you have a list of potential publishers, carefully review their submission guidelines and follow them closely. Some publishers may accept simultaneous submissions, while others may require exclusive submissions. Keep track of the publishers you have submitted to and their response times. It's important to be patient and persistent in your submissions, as the process can take time.
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What is the manuscript submission process for Random House publishers?
The manuscript submission process for Random House publishers typically involves sending a query letter or proposal to the appropriate editor or literary agent. If the editor or agent is interested, they may request to see the full manuscript. Once the manuscript is submitted, it will go through a review process to determine if it aligns with the publisher's needs and standards. If the manuscript is accepted, the author will work with an editor to prepare the book for publication.
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What is the manuscript submission policy of Random House publishers?
Random House does not accept unsolicited manuscripts, meaning they only consider submissions from literary agents. Authors are encouraged to find representation before submitting their work to Random House. This policy helps ensure that submissions are of a certain quality and have been vetted by professionals in the industry.
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What does one do with a manuscript in a publishing house?
When a manuscript is submitted to a publishing house, it goes through a process of review by editors and possibly external reviewers. If the manuscript is accepted for publication, the publishing house will work with the author on editing, designing, and producing the book. They will also handle the distribution, marketing, and sales of the book to ensure it reaches its intended audience. Ultimately, the publishing house plays a crucial role in bringing the manuscript to life as a published book.
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The Voynich Manuscript
The first authorized copy of this mysterious, much-speculated-upon, one-of-a-kind, centuries-old puzzle“For the first time, a complete reproduction [of] The Voynich Manuscript, has been published, featuring essays exploring what is known about the book and extra-wide margins so readers can record their responses to its beguiling, beautiful strangeness.”—Nina Maclaughlin, Boston Globe“For people who like a good historical mystery, this . . . fifteenth- or sixteenth-century Voynich Manuscript will fascinate.”—Rebecca Onion, Slate Many call the fifteenth-century codex, commonly known as the “Voynich Manuscript,” the world’s most mysterious book.Written in an unknown script by an unknown author, the manuscript has no clearer purpose now than when it was rediscovered in 1912 by rare books dealer Wilfrid Voynich.The manuscript appears and disappears throughout history, from the library of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II to a secret sale of books in 1903 by the Society of Jesus in Rome.The book’s language has eluded deciphering, and its elaborate illustrations remain as baffling as they are beautiful.For the first time, this facsimile, complete with elaborate folding sections, allows readers to explore this enigma in all its stunning detail, from its one-of-a-kind “Voynichese” text to its illustrations of otherworldly plants, unfamiliar constellations, and naked women swimming though fantastical tubes and green baths. The essays that accompany the manuscript explain what we have learned about this work—from alchemical, cryptographic, forensic, and historical perspectives—but they provide few definitive answers.Instead, as New York Times best-selling author Deborah Harkness says in her introduction, the book “invites the reader to join us at the heart of the mystery.”
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The Hopkins Manuscript
The funny and moving story of the apocalypse - as seen from one small village in England'I loved this book, by turns funny and tragic ...It moves between abject despair and good old-fashioned British stoicism with ease.Magical' Jeff Noon, Spectator, Books of the Year 2018Retired teacher Edgar Hopkins lives for the thrill of winning poultry prizes.But his narrow world is shattered when he learns that the moon is about to come crashing into the earth, with apocalyptic consequences.The manuscript he leaves behind will be a testament - to his growing humanity and to how one English village tried to survive the end of the world...Written in 1939 as the world was teetering on the brink of global war, R.C. Sherriff's tragicomic novel is a masterly work of science fiction, and a powerful warning from the past. 'Spectacular, skilled and moving. It is supremely and alarmingly relevant' Fay Weldon'Intensely readable and touching' Sunday Telegraph
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The Chancellor Manuscript
Did J. Edgar Hoover die a natural death - or was he murdered?A top-notch thriller from the No. 1 bestselling author Robert Ludlum. Inver Brass: a group of high-minded and high-placed intellectuals.They see a monstrous threat to the country in Hoover's unethical use of his scandal-ridden private files. And so they decide to do away with him - quietly, efficiently, with no hint of impropriety.Until bestselling thriller writer Peter Chancellor stumbles upon information that makes his previous books look like harmless fairy tales. Now Chancellor and Inver Brass are on a deadly collision course, spiralling across the globe in an ever-widening arc of violence and terror.They are hurtling towards a showdown that will rip Washington's intelligence community apart, leaving only one damning document to survive: The Chancellor Manuscript...
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Manuscript Calligraphy Manual
Manuscript Calligraphy Manual Step-by-step Calligraphy instruction manual. Includes step by step tutorials on how to create Calligraphic fonts including; Foundational, Gothic, Italic and Uncials. New easy to follow structure and layout. Also includes step by step calligraphy projects. Written and approved by a member of CLAS (Calligraphy & Lettering Arts Society). Annotated in three languages (Spanish, French & English) .
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What exactly is a manuscript?
A manuscript is a handwritten or typed document that contains the original version of a literary work, such as a book, poem, or play. It is the author's original draft before it is published or printed. Manuscripts can also refer to ancient texts or documents that were written by hand before the invention of the printing press. These documents are often valuable historical and cultural artifacts.
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How is the manuscript submitted?
The manuscript is typically submitted through an online submission system provided by the journal or publisher. Authors need to create an account, log in, and follow the submission guidelines provided on the platform. This usually involves uploading the manuscript file, along with any supplementary materials, and filling out relevant information such as author details, abstract, and keywords. Once all the required information is provided, authors can submit the manuscript for review by the editorial team.
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What is the manuscript submission process?
The manuscript submission process typically involves preparing your research paper according to the journal's guidelines, including formatting, word count, and referencing style. Once the manuscript is ready, you can submit it through the journal's online submission system. The manuscript will then undergo a peer review process where experts in the field evaluate the quality and validity of the research. Based on the reviewers' feedback, the journal editor will make a decision on whether to accept, reject, or request revisions to the manuscript.
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How can I submit a manuscript?
You can submit a manuscript to a publisher or literary agent by following their submission guidelines, which are typically available on their website. These guidelines will outline the specific requirements for submitting a manuscript, such as the preferred format (e.g. electronic or hard copy), the specific materials to include (e.g. cover letter, synopsis, sample chapters), and the contact information for submissions. It's important to carefully follow these guidelines to ensure that your manuscript is considered for publication. If you are submitting to a literary agent, you may also need to include a query letter introducing yourself and your work.
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