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Major Fallout said:
Every book i have read at some point has 3 asterix in a large gap in the text.
Some times the story continues through this without pause, other times it changes tact ( I think)
So what are they for?
I think it's to denote change of scene or passage of time. I'll check...Some times the story continues through this without pause, other times it changes tact ( I think)
So what are they for?
Right, having asked my wife, I'm correct. But apparently nowadays they prefer to set up books with one line space above and below a single asterisk, to save space, reduce issues of text sizing/line spacing in eBooks, and because it is considered to look more elegant. Bear in mind that a lot books in print now were typeset years ago.
Edited by Yertis on Friday 8th January 15:31
Major Fallout said:
Every book i have read at some point has 3 asterix in a large gap in the text.
Some times the story continues through this without pause, other times it changes tact ( I think)
So what are they for?
Exactly as you say. Simply the next scene. Not so much a break in the narrative as a new chapter would be.Some times the story continues through this without pause, other times it changes tact ( I think)
So what are they for?
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