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I'm looking for several suggestions for techniques to handle 2 similar cases ... While writing my current non-fiction book, there are a few times where a section ends with somewhat of a teaser of ...
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I'm looking for several suggestions for techniques to handle 2 similar cases ... While writing my current non-fiction book, there are a few times where a section ends with somewhat of a teaser of a statement, or is completing a thought - but I want to say something to the effect of - 'I'll expand on this in a later chapter' , or - 'as we'll see later ...' - 'more on this later..' then the next section (not chapter) would continue with the narrative without discussing in any more detail, the prior concept. I don't want to branch off on a tangent that will be covered in more detail later. Any suggestions?