Joe Calabrese
04-10-2005, 02:12 AM
Hi.
I'm having a debate lately with some other writers. Let see what the consensus is here.
When referencing your title in a query letter, do you put your title in...
quotes, "The Last Samurai."
italics, The Last Samurai.
Cap All. THE LAST SAMURAI.
Cap 1st letter, The Last Samurai.
Strunk and White doesn't seem to give a clear and definite answer.
For the titles of literary works, scholarly usage prefers italics with capitalized initials. The usage of editors and publishers varies, some using italics with capitalized initials, others using Roman with capitalized initials and with or without quotation marks. Use italics (indicated in manuscript by underscoring) except in writing for a periodical that follows a different practice. Omit initial A or The from titles when you place the possessive before them.
A Tale of Two Cities; Dickens's Tale of Two Cities. The Age of Innocence; Wharton's Age of Innocence.
So I guess the safe bet is to use italics. But as they said, different editors and publishers do different things.
I personally use quotes.
Thoughts?
I'm having a debate lately with some other writers. Let see what the consensus is here.
When referencing your title in a query letter, do you put your title in...
quotes, "The Last Samurai."
italics, The Last Samurai.
Cap All. THE LAST SAMURAI.
Cap 1st letter, The Last Samurai.
Strunk and White doesn't seem to give a clear and definite answer.
For the titles of literary works, scholarly usage prefers italics with capitalized initials. The usage of editors and publishers varies, some using italics with capitalized initials, others using Roman with capitalized initials and with or without quotation marks. Use italics (indicated in manuscript by underscoring) except in writing for a periodical that follows a different practice. Omit initial A or The from titles when you place the possessive before them.
A Tale of Two Cities; Dickens's Tale of Two Cities. The Age of Innocence; Wharton's Age of Innocence.
So I guess the safe bet is to use italics. But as they said, different editors and publishers do different things.
I personally use quotes.
Thoughts?