Topic: Section Breaks and Flourished Section Breaks
In my novel, I use both Section Breaks (blank line between two paragraphs) and Flourished Section Breaks (three lines between paragraphs, with the middle line incorporating a line with ornamental symbols, e.g. fleurons) for transitions within a Chapter.
I want to develop my own rule for when to apply one or the other, as I can't seem to find a solid consensus on guidelines for such.
Here's my thought:
**Section Break**
Shifts in time, but no significant shift in scene
Shifts in location, but generally the same scene (rare, but happens on journeys, for example)
POV shifts in omniscient scene
As a tool to control pace or mood (rare)
**Flourished Section Break**
Shifts in location/scene
POV shifts in multiple third person (usually done by Chapter break, but, if there is a reason to keep it in the same Chapter)
Does anyone have any rules they use, or any resources they can point out that provide guidelines for such?
Thanks