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We need your manuscript as a word processing document.
Your book needs to be at least 48 pages or 10,000 words to get ISBN.
We need all graphics like photos, tables, charts, diagrams and drawings in a 300-dpi tif or .jpg file format.
We also need a separate back-up .tif and .jpg file for each of the graphics.

The Book is basically divided into three main sections:
  Front Matter
  Text Block
  Back Matter
Front Matter :

Front matter introduces your book to your readers. The front-matter section, which appears before the main text, comprises a few pages that include the book's title, the author's name, the copyright information, and perhaps even a preface or a foreword. Use the list of common front-matter pages below to identify those pages that are suitable for your book.

  Front Cover :

The cover is what uniquely identifies your book and attracts readers.
(Mandatory).

  Half Title Page :

The half title page is the first page of your book and contains your title only. This page does not include a byline or subtitle.
(Optional).

  Title Page :

The title page shows your full book title and subtitle, your name, and any co-writer or translator. Publishers will add its logo and locations at the bottom of the page.
(Mandatory).

  Copyright Page :

The copyright page contains the copyright notice, which consists of the year of publication and the name of the copyright owner. The copyright owner is usually the author but may be an organization or corporation. This page may also list the book's publishing history, permissions and acknowledgments, and disclaimers and ISBN (International Standard Book Number).
(Mandatory).

  Dedication :

If you want to dedicate your book to someone special, be sure to include your tribute in the manuscript you submit. Dedications are usually short and directed at one person or family member. Keep it simple. You do not need to write, "Dedicated to" or use headlines. Dedications such as "For Mother" or "In Memory of My Father" are perfect.
(Optional).

  Table of Contents :

A table of contents is usually used only in nonfiction works that have parts and chapters. A contents page is less common in fiction works but may be used if your work includes unique chapter titles. If book requires a contents page, please make sure it lists all the chapters or other divisions in your manuscript. Chapter listings must be worded exactly as they are in the book itself.
(Mandatory).

  List of Illustrations or Tables :

If your book includes several key illustrations or tables that provide information or enhance the text in some way, consider creating a page that lists them.
(Optional, if it is required).

  Foreword :

The foreword contains a statement about the book and is usually written by someone other than the author who is an expert or is widely known in the field of the book's topic. A foreword lends authority to your book and may increase its potential for sales.
(Optional).

  Preface :

The preface usually describes why you wrote the book, your research methods, and perhaps some acknowledgments if they have not been included in a separate section.
(Mandatory).

  Acknowledgments :

An acknowledgments page includes your notes of appreciation to people who provided you with support or help during the writing process or in your writing career in general. This section may also include any credits for illustrations or excerpts if not included on the copyright page.
(Optional).

Book Text Block :

The main text, or what we call the Book text block, is the core of your manuscript. In the following section of text block sections, find and use only those sections which is relevant to your manuscript, which depends upon the nature of book like reference book, fiction, text book, how to do books, cookery book, family book and etc.

  Introduction :

The introduction describes something about the main text that your reader should know before proceeding to read the book. The introduction may also describe, in more detail than a preface, the research, methods, and overall concept of the book.

  Chapter’s Title :

Most works are divided into chapters. Chapter titles should be similar in tone, length, capitalization, and punctuation and be equally placed throughout your manuscript. Each chapter is normally numbered.

  Sections :

Text may be divided into sections larger than chapters.

  Conclusion :

More extensive than afterward, a conclusion may or may not be numbered as the final chapter. The conclusion provides a summary of your ideas, concepts, and advice, leaving the reader with a clear understanding of the major concepts presented in the book and some guidelines on what to do with that information.

NOTE : Being it is your book and you know better how to put your manuscript in front of your target readers, who are going to purchase your book. Better check your related topic books in market and keep formatting as market demands.

Back Matter :

A book submission is perfect when you make back pages or back matter of book as much as you can.

  Appendix :

An appendix includes any data that might help clarify the text for the reader. Some items included here might be a list of references, tables, reports, background research, and sources, if not extensive enough to be included in a separate section.
(Optional).

  Footnotes :

If your main text requires notes to amplify the text, please arrange the footnotes by chapter wise. Footnotes would more likely be included in the references section.
(Optional).

  Glossary :

A glossary comprises alphabetically arranged words and their definitions. Be sure to include one if you use terminology that is not generally known to the average reader or if you coin new words or phrases to explain your ideas.
(Optional).

  Resources :

Often, readers want to buy products or join organizations in the field in which you've written. A list of organizations and associations, manufacturers and distributors, Web sites, and other sources are invaluable to your readers.
(Optional).

  Bibliography or References :

Both the bibliography and reference sections list the sources for works used in your book. Be sure to arrange the sources alphabetically by the author's last name.
(Optional).

  Index :

The index is an alphabetically ordered list of words and terms used for referencing your text.
(Optional).

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