I handle the asterisks the same way Deborah does. For those using voice to
read, a lot of asterisks gets wearisome to listen to.
Evan
From: Cindy Rosenthal
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2017 4:02 AM
To: bksvol-discuss
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: was Re: Re: Hey there I have a quick question
about a symbol in one of my books I'm currently working on for BKS thanks!was
Thamks Deb. I'll eliminate the asterisk in the book I'm working on now but
readers of t other one are stuck with them ( unless it's sent back to me bu the
administrator; last tme I ;looked it wasn't kn the rejection list smile
Cindy
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 7:59 PM, Deborah Murray <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Cindy,
The manual doesn't state a preference for either one or three asterisks
between an opening quote and the text of a chapter. Some of us have talked
about it off-list and we've started using only one. Sometimes it seems like the
asterisks get a bit out of hand. At this point, though, it's just personal
preference.
I would eliminate the asterisk between the quote and the attribution. I just
make sure the attribution is on a separate line and it seems clear enough
without the addition of yet another asterisk. Just my opinion, though.
And, yes, you can call me Deb if you like.
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] was Re: Re: Hey there I have a quick question about
a symbol in one of my books I'm currently working on for BKS thanks!was
Deb if I, too may call you that smile) Is there supposed to be only one
asterisk after a quote at the beginning of a chapter? I've been putting 3
asterisks between quotation and the attribution and again between that and the
main text; in the first instance the quote was a sort poem so I had put a
single * between verses, bu tin the rest of the book and the one I'm working n
now I've been putting 3; The first beek has been neither accepted yet nor
rejected; If it's rejected with a note that there shold only be one * it will
be easy enough to chAange
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 4:47 PM, Evan Reese <mentat1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is the second message from Kristin that seems to have no text in it.
I was able to read her first message starting the thread, but her reply
messages are blank here.
Anyone else seeing this?
Evan
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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2017 7:36 PM
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Hey there I have a quick question about a
symbol in one of my books I'm currently working on for BKS thanks!
On 12/7/17, Deborah Murray <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Kristin,
The asterisks, whether it is only one or three, should be on a line by
themselves. For example:
text
*
text
or
text
* * *
text
Does that make sense.
The three asterisks are used to indicate a scene change. The single
asterisk
is used in a few situations--between stanzas of poetry, between a quote at
the beginning of a chapter and the rest of the page, or at the beginning
and
end of a letter.
It sounds like the submitter knew what he/she was doing, so I'd probably
leave the asterisks alone.
Asterisks are also used to indicate a footnote at the bottom of a page,
but
that doesn't sound like what you have.
Deborah
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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2017 7:01 PM
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Hey there I have a quick question about a
symbol in one of my books I'm currently working on for BKS thanks!
On 12/7/17, Deborah Murray <
Deb, is t here supposed to beonly one * between quote and rest of es
> wrote:
Hi Kristin,
You can read about why these symbols (asterisks) are being used in your
book
in the proofing manual at
https://www.bookshare.org/cms/proofreading-home
Look in the section "Blank Pages, spaces and Lines. Specifically, read
numbers 5 and 6 in this section.
If you still have questions, let us know.
Deborah
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Hey there I have a quick question about a
symbol
in one of my books I'm currently working on for BKS thanks!
Hey there everyone!
Hopefully everyone is having a great day here at bks! Say I am
currently working on The Others By Kristin Bryant and I have a quick
question in regards to a certain symbol that is appearing in this
book. I looked at the guidelines last evening and I didn't find
anything about how we are suppose to address symbols like *which is
the shift along with the number eight on the top row of the keyboard.
So my question is am I suppose to have a certain number of break marks
around the *? Also sometimes I'm seeing one * and sometimes I'm seeing
three stars in a row like this of ***. Are there any specific
guidelines to how we are to handle these type of symbols? Here's what
I'm running into of there will be some text then the * and then more
text which right now I'm placing two break marks or returns before and
after the stars here. Any help would be greatly appreciated to how I'm
suppose to deal with this type of symbol that is appearing in this
book. Thanks for everyones help with this one and I do hope everyone
is having a great day!
Thanks
Kristin
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Hey there everyone again!
Hopefully everyone is having a great evening. I just have a few more
questions in regards to this new stuff from my book. Okay looking at
the guidelines it sounds like it wants me to put the * than a space
which I get no problem. However it’s also stating that the blank lines
will be removed so does that mean it’s wanting no returns around it or
blank lines? So should it be like this of the following of: text, * *
* and than more text? Also should there be three stars for every time
I come across it or is it okay to to leave it as a single star
throughout the text? Sorry for all of the questions but I’m only
wanting to do this correctly so this book can make it to the
collection smiles! Thanks for all the help and I hope all are having a
great evening!
Kristin
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Hey there Deborah and everyone!
Hopefully you are having a great evening! Yes I now do get it sorrta
like doing a page number only with text surrounding it. Your examples
were extremely helpful and allow me to understand what the guidelines
are talking about here. Thanks again and I'm hoping all are having a
great evening!
Kristin
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