Layout of a story is very important. For pace and for emphasis.
Is this taught on writing courses I wonder? |
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Depends on the course and the tutor, I assume. I do suggest things like paragraph breaks or running-on and so on where they seem to me not to be working as well as they might. But then it matters to me, as it were. It's one reason I prefer to work in page view, and hate it when I can't see a whole page at once - I work in two-pages-side-by-side view by choice (although Scrivener is forcing me to do others. Its only drawback, but it's worth it.
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Most how-to book talk about the basics, but I suspect they take the business of - say - paragraphing, slightly for granted. Which is maybe a mistake, as the power of where you put the paragraph breaks and so on is something that poets, of course, take very seriously, but maybe not prose writers so much.