![Debbie451](https://selfpublishingguru.com/images/player/000default.jpg)
: Re: Name of Journal-Like Setting Description Lines Under Chapter Section Headings Some fiction titles put a small block of text listing relevant setting details like the scene's time, date, and location
I'd probably call it a dateline if it's describing time/date/location. If it's a subheader or describing anything about the content, it's a dek (that's the correct spelling, from journalism, without the C).
More posts by @Debbie451
![Debbie451](https://selfpublishingguru.com/images/player/000default.jpg)
: Your narrator compares herself to others. I met Sandy at the coffee shop. I towered over her by a full head. Cheap and simple: Your narrator looks at himself in a mirror. In the
![Debbie451](https://selfpublishingguru.com/images/player/000default.jpg)
: Chicago-style "additional resources" at end of chapter I'm writing a physics Ph.D. thesis in Chicago style and I'd like to include an "additional resources" section at the end of each chapter.
Terms of Use Privacy policy Contact About Cancellation policy © selfpublishingguru.com2024 All Rights reserved.