I’m in the process of editing something so all these strange questions come for me. I have no answers. Well, not exactly. And not while I’m in the midst of this process. What might a book be saying or declaring? Is what it’s not saying as important? But how can we know what it’s not saying? Does a book actually say anything? Didn’t someone write? Well, did they? OK, does even the writer know what they re saying? Could you write a book about what the book isn’t about? What are the words not saying? Is it the words, each of them, or the phrases, or the sentences or lines? Who is or isn’t in the poem? Who is knocking on the door to come into the poem? (Oh, so, here’s a metaphor!) Who doesn’t give a shit? Are these simply random, stumbling questions? Are any questions random? Is it a return of the repressed? What are the book’s gestures? ‘Wo es war, soll ich werden’, anyone? Is the book a symptom of something? So, the book
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I'm a newbie at this so new visitors are welcome. I had just intended to visit then saw your note.
You might try putting the html code br within <> at the end of your text.
That should insert a line break.
In case the code I inserted gets wiped out, you can find it on this really helpful page:
http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_primary.asp
Which if you take it in bits, has any bit of code you might want in a very organized manner.
Anyway, thanks for stopping by. (My counter picked up where you came from.) Hope the page helps.
Peter
Many thanks. Your suggestion of code works a treat.
Jill
Peter Cottontail!