I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but I don't want to be presumptuous.
I'm writing a book which I intend to post in the FaithWriters ebook store. I'm doing some self-editing before I submit for a professional edit. I fouund myself moving the paragraphs at the end of the page to the next page when they straddle between pages.
The question: Is it okay for the paragraph to be "broken" between pages? This is a work of fiction.
I look forward to hearing from you and thank you in advance for your time.
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Hi Fledgling. Let the break be natural (where it would normally occur). This is particularly important when formatting e-books, because if someone is reading it on an e-reader, then they won't necessarily see the pages as you would in a book. So if a paragraph moves onto a new page, let it flow over like that.
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