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Topic : Re: Adding related “documents” to a story I’m writing a fiction novel set in the future where a dictator creates an act that sets the laws and punishments of the land. Part of that act, - selfpublishingguru.com

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If you haven't read "Watchmen" it's a graphic novel the put much of it's world building lore documents at the end of each installment (As it was originally sold as a multipart comic book series, this would be after the conclusion of each issue's story). If you placed each Lore Page between the end of each chapter, it could work. It might be best to pad the work so that, when printed and bound, the back of the last page of the Chapter is left blank, use a front and back for two Lore components, and then start the next chapter on a fresh page. Alternatively, if the chapter ends on the back of a page, have the front/back lore element followed by the start of the new chapter on the next clean page.


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