If you find yourself lacking inspiration or facing a creative block, try reading a book outside of your normal genre. Whether it’s to learn about the world or find a new favorite, reading outside your favorite genre has many benefits.
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As a writer, you may or not be reading consistently. Some people claim to only like to ready between writing projects, others will read different genres than they’re writing, and some will continue to devour books like starving tyrannosaurus rexes.
The most essential part of a book, and what grabs the reader and traps them, is the story itself.
Awkward gaps, an abnormally large area of white space between text, are the bane of a typesetter’s existence. As part of preparing your manuscript to go to the printer, you need to ensure there aren’t any awkward gaps in your work.
Justified alignment and spacing can be a powerful look for your text, and hyphenation settings will help attain the word spacing that looks best.