* How to use? \input mlawriter \mla \name {} \teacher \course \date \title{} And start writing the body. After finished, here is how to format citations: \citepage{<Title, could be Work Cited or Works Cited>} Cite 1 Cite 2, separated as paragraphs \endcite And you are good to go. Remember that the list needs to be alphabetical ordered. When you finished, you might want to to pair up with \mla \endmla % Maybe additional materials. \bye * Additional macros \today Gives today's date. \quote ... \endquote Quoting paragraphs \url{https://...} Typesetting URLs as required by MLA style. * Updates 1.0.1: Initial version on CTAN. 1.1.0: \mla now needs to be paired with \endmla. Added \url macro. Change font to be utmr8t. Minor documentation editing. * Copying Written in 2023-07-05 by LdBeth <ldbeth@sdf.org> To the extent possible under law, the author have dedicated all copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty. You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication along with this software. If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>. MLA stands for Modern Language Association.