Dear Larry,
My suggestion is close to Beverly’s. I’d put three asterisks with spaces
between them before and after each hymn with single asterisks between verses.
This alerts the reader that a hymn is beginning and ending as distinguished
from beginnings and endings of verses. I don’t put a single asterisk before the
first verse or aftwer the last one, just between them.
Always with love,
Lissi
From: Beverly Cory
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2020 12:05 PM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: two formatting questions
Hi Larry,
1. Lots of books end with an About the Author page. I see no reason to move it.
2. I would use a single asterisk before and after the hymns, and a single
asterisk between verses.
On Feb 8, 2020, at 8:06 AM, Larry Lumpkin <llumpkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We have two formatting questions concerning the series we’re doing:
1. The books contain a page titled “About the Author” after the end of the
last Chapter and recipe. Should this page be moved? If the page is numbered, I
don’t think we should move them.
2. Some of the books contain choir anthem verses or hymns. Should these
verses be separated by asterisks and how and how many of them?