TadOverdon
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FWIW, I did some searches on the forum before starting this thread and didn't run across an answer - and Google turned up very little.
So, is there a customary way to format dialogue occurring on a TV, radio, etc. to separate it from other text? The examples I've seen use block quotes and italics. Block quotes are not a good idea, I suppose, for ePub book format.
I'm thinking regular quotes and italics. I think I read somewhere that the literotica mobile display doesn't support italics, but I do use them in my writing.
The example would be something like:
Etc.
So, is there a customary way to format dialogue occurring on a TV, radio, etc. to separate it from other text? The examples I've seen use block quotes and italics. Block quotes are not a good idea, I suppose, for ePub book format.
I'm thinking regular quotes and italics. I think I read somewhere that the literotica mobile display doesn't support italics, but I do use them in my writing.
The example would be something like:
The image cut from Ruiz to prerecorded video, a long pan of warehouse shelves stocked with colorfully branded opaque plastic bottles and boxes of different sizes, all neatly labeled with names like "Arginine Powder" or "Amino Complex" or "Biotin 5000." Matthews read the voiceover live:
"Mikaela, over three-quarters of Americans say they use some form of non-prescription medicines, dietary supplements or herbal remedies at least once a week. And if you're one of the growing millions getting your vitamins online, chances are that you're buying them from Jon Chase."
Etc.