I've reviewed and proofread a bunch of stories, and the only ones that will end up in this book are the ones that don't require spelling/grammar checks. Stories that have chapters with such errors will be commented on, on the original source.
Reading guide? None needed for my book.
Just know that P# stands for Paragraph Number.
Example:
"Go away from me!"
The bus ran straight home from the exit and never looked back. It seemed the last magical touch did the trick. Who knew a bus could grow legs and run away from the station like that?
"Aiyeeeeee!" A scream could be heard somewhere.
[In this case, all three are separate paragraphs. Even one liners can be a paragraph.]
So P1, P2, and P3 refers to each paragraph as they come. They do not refer to page numbers. Page numbers would be labelled as Pg1, Pg2, Pg3.... Pg665, Pg666, etc.
A regular dash ( - ) will refer to the actual content/context.
A double dash ( -- ) does not refer to Mario Kart Double Dash for Nintendo GameCube. What it actually refers to is thoughts and opinions I have about the first referral.
A triple dash ( --- ) is relating to the double dash's content.
And so on...