Don't use paragraph breaks to make
something go to the next page.
Not exact matches
Next Page: Moonlighting mishaps [pagebreak] Moonlighting mishaps One of the biggest problems with quickie courses is they do nt teach what
to do when
something goes wrong.
As you read
page after
page you never know who you are
going to bump into from that time period which was
something I found kept me looking forward
to that
next page.
MF: Honestly, I knew from the first
page that unless
something went horribly wrong in the
next few hundred
pages, I was
going to love this book.
Readers turn
to the
next page because they want
to know what's
going to happen
to someone or
something they care about.
At the end of each
page, use a cliffhanger
to draw your readers in and let them know that
something unique is
going to happen on the
next page.
I could say
something snarky like» Yer all pansies, I used
to toggle binary programs into an Altair MITS on the front panel and read the output from the blinky lights»... or mention the time I learned «APL» out of curiosity (and wrote a program about 40 characters long that did about 5
pages worth of work — but they don't call it a «write only» language for nothing, the
next day I couldn't read it... Yeah, that APL, the one that needs a custom keyboard with hieroglyphics on it... Ah, the days... I'm SO glad they are
gone
It integrates with all the same great apps as the web version (like Pocket and Buffer), and the forward - thinking gestures on iOS are
something to behold — e.g., double - tap
to close stories, swipe down
to go to the
next page.