I think that it's a personal preference thing. Some of the longer Stephen King stories actually use numbers to separate the parts, like chapters. One fiction workshop I attended had us use a # to separate our scenes within our stories. Another method I have seen in novels involves *** evenly spaced across a line on the page; specifically for Lush, this may not work because the spacing may be off. (In my story, I just used a single * to separate my scenes.) I've even seen dates in diary-style stories (would also work in a story written like a blog).
Bottom line, it's a personal choice. Whatever you think looks good.
I usually use a series of asterisks, like so:
* * * * *
Thanks, I'm specifically looking for what formats correctly in Lush, if you have experience with that.
I've just done this and used a row of asterisks.
******
I was tempted to go back and check that I'd put the same number of asterisks between each section... but managed to resist!!
I usually use either asterisks or full stops. And, unlike some people on here who shall remain nameless, but whose initials are AbigailThornton, I ALWAYS check to make certain I used the same number each time.
(You realize I just couldn't resist that, Ms T. Well, that's not strictly true; I COULD have resisted, but I chose not to.)
"There's only three tempos: slow, medium and fast. When you get between in the cracks, ain't nuthin' happenin'." Ben Webster
I reserve italoics for thoughts. And I try to be very aware of them and not string a long series of thoughts together, forming a paragraph.
"There's only three tempos: slow, medium and fast. When you get between in the cracks, ain't nuthin' happenin'." Ben Webster
I'm bad at paragraphs running together...like a head on crash