Chapter Title - Stretching Out
Well-crafted subheadings serve as a smooth bridge for readers.
Source: Chapter 8 - The Art and Craft of Feature Writing [[202408212021]]
One way of creating a transition is to make a subheading. It denotes to the reader a new chapter. This doesn’t jar the reader. It is like a new story or a story within a store. A new lede and nut graph are helpful both for the reader and to set the tone for the writer. There are other typographical devices, such as a combination of a fleuron and line-shaped dinkus. [^1]
See Also
References
- The Art and Craft of Feature Writing [[202408212021]]
- Telling a captivating story with journalism.
- Blundell, William E. The art and craft of feature writing: based on the Wall Street Journal guide. 1988. [^1]: Dinkus - Wikipedia