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RE: Interviewing the SteemSTEM Curators - @mathowl
@katerinaramm may I recommend you insert the quotes before the actual quote in the interview occurs? It seemed strange to me at first, but most articles now use this method, and now I think it's actually better, cos you read the quote first, and you wonder in which context it occurred, and then your curiosity is satisfied when you read it in context, whereas here you seem to be using the quotes for people who scan the text to see whether they're interested in reading it, rather than for the actual reader, who of course is not interested in reading the quote just after he's read it! If you move it upwards, it will serve both scanner and actual reader, although it might seem counter-intuitive at first.
Thank you Alex, to be honest I did try it but it seemed a bit strange to me.
My initial thinking was that someone would read the text and then, seconds after, they would re-read the selected quote and that would help in remembering it :)
I will try to use your suggestion next time and see how it goes
Thanks for taking the time to comment :)