When I started writing commercially, my editor railed at my paragraphs.
He said readers need to some white on a page.
Put the ideas out but never in blocks of text, and don't follow the usual rules of paragraph set up with just indenting.
Then, you can develop your super theory of everything.
I don't usually respect beliefs or opinions. That sounds bad, but I do respect reasoned arguments even if I don't agree. I tend not to believe in things, but a good presentation will make me believe things that are supported.
There, you see. Layout. Spaces. It's a good reminder.
He said readers need to some white on a page.
Put the ideas out but never in blocks of text, and don't follow the usual rules of paragraph set up with just indenting.
Then, you can develop your super theory of everything.
I don't usually respect beliefs or opinions. That sounds bad, but I do respect reasoned arguments even if I don't agree. I tend not to believe in things, but a good presentation will make me believe things that are supported.
There, you see. Layout. Spaces. It's a good reminder.