As I have barely been managing the struggle to keep my head above the waters of clinical depression, my dog's death has had a rather predictable effect on my productivity. The word count can, temporarily, kiss my plump white buttocks. I've given myself the weekend to be a basket case, then Monday it's back to work.
But I did dig up some information on manuscript formatting today on Nathan Bransford's blog, and adjusted my ms accordingly. Some of it I knew (12 pt font, double spacing, 0.5" indent of paragraphs) but some of it I didn't (page break at chapters) and some of it I knew and assumed I had long ago changed in the default page setup for Word but hadn't (1" left and right margins) so I had to go back to do that. Additionally, I didn't have a title page with my contact info on it, so I made one of those.
Did you know that if you use double-spacing, 12 pt. Times New Roman font, with 1" left and right margins, one MS Word page is approximately 1 book page? Apparently, that's one of the reasons this formatting is preferred (plus it's easy to read). So, while the "250 words per page" pagecount comes out to be around 332 pages, the formatting pagecount is at 289 pages. I find that interesting for no reason I can specify.
Some days, that's all I'm up to. My first full day in almost 16 years without Cheyenne at my side is one of those days.
Tomorrow, 1.5k words!