blackcrowcrowd
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I've realized that I haven't really see any stories that use footnote, is it just because it's never necessary or ??
Heh, I do but not in the proper academic way they are typically used.I've realized that I haven't really see any stories that use footnote, is it just because it's never necessary or ??
I see, I usually see them a lot in chinese webnovels to explain stuff that it's meanings can't be grasped by direct translation (Ex: A chinese pun)Heh, I do but not in the proper academic way they are typically used.
generally I * something, then at the bottom of the page I have the explanation.
Generally they are not used in fiction writing.
Well, if the fiction will reference certain cultural things or use uncommon terminology it could use it. For example, white lotus, green lotus, etc.This is fiction, not a scientific paper. What's the point of footnotes?
Best I can come up with is in fanfic when you go off canon and explain why you changed something...This is fiction, not a scientific paper. What's the point of footnotes?
I am talking about footnote, not author's notes.Umm, are you using the word "footnote" correctly? Do you mean "Authors note"?
I do some technical writing and footnotes are more to provide citations or additional commentary for information in the main text. They are used to avoid plagiarism, cite sources, and offer extra information without disrupting the flow of the main content and follow a numbered bullet point format at the end of the page that link directly to a word, comment or paragraph in the page above the footnote.
An authors note is something that is used to connect with readers, provide extra information, or ask for engagement from readers. It can be used to ask for reader opinions on the chapter, share details about the writing process, provide interesting facts, or announce upcoming content or changes.
One is for more scholarly/academic articles. The other is either to get reader engagement or clarify parts of the story.