For example, you would write To Kill a Mockingbird, The Lord of the Rings, or Wuthering Heights.

If you have the book name in front of you, you can just copy it down as it is printed. Articles include a, an, and the. Prepositions include at, in, on, of, about, since, from, for, until, during, over, above, under, underneath, below, beneath, near, by, next to, between, among, and opposite. Coordinating conjunctions include the FANBOYS, which are for, and, not, but, or, yet, and

For example, you would write the name of William Faulkner’s novel Absalom, Absalom! with both the comma and the exclamation point in italics.

If the highlight bar goes away, try again, making sure that you don’t click anywhere on the page after you highlight the book name.

Alternatively, you can press the italicize icon before you type the title. If you’re using Microsoft Word to type your essay, the italicize key may appear if you hover over the highlighted book name.

If the next word after your title appears italicized when you resume typing, simply highlight it and click the italicize icon to remove the formatting.

For example, The Lord of the Rings trilogy is sometimes published in one volume. In this case, you could write the name of the first novel as “The Fellowship of the Ring” when citing it in an essay.

Capitalize the first letter of the words, not the entire word. If the word is a two-part hyphenated word in the title, you should capitalize both words. For example, you would write Blue River: The Trial of a Mayor-Elect. If there is a dash or colon in the title, you should capitalize the word after the punctuation, regardless of how long the word is. As above, you would write Blue River: The Trial of a Mayor-Elect.

For example, you would write Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? with the question mark italicized.

If the book name is not highlighted, left click and drag your cursor again, making sure that you don’t click again anywhere on the page.

If you are using Microsoft Word, the italics icon may appear when you hover over the highlighted book title. It’s okay to click this key.

If the next word after your title appears italicized when you resume typing, simply highlight it and click the italicize icon to remove the formatting.

For MLA and Chicago style essays, capitalize the first word of the book name and every word other than articles, prepositions, or coordinating conjunctions. For example, write The Lord of the Rings. If you’re using APA style, capitalize the first word and all words longer than 4 letters. [9] X Research source This means you would write Public Policy in Local Government.

If you’re writing on lined paper, it may help to follow along the line of the paper. However, make sure your line is dark enough so that your instructor will see that you properly underlined the book name.

For example, you would write Judy Blume’s Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret by underlining the punctuation marks as well as the words.