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 Here is an example of both 30040 (metadata) and 30041 (sub-article or chapter).

nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzphtxf40yq9jr82xdd8cqtts5szqyx5tcndvaukhsvfmduetr85ceqqsq7wxk78ewux3tr3vx80sx7642hplx629eg7vyv5agvzv8kjlghycul2z4s 
 wouldn't "section" be a better name?

the 30040 kind can be stacked in a tree right? so you can have like Genesis, Exodus, etc and then in each Chapter I, Chapter II, etc and in those probably better to then just use a simple header to indicate position 
 They can be stacked, yes, and the 30041 is where they actual content is. 
 It could be section, but i like the general idea. Novels may have sections, but one may want to fine grain it even more. The purpose for denoting sections ( through whatever method) is that the author explicitely is stating "this text belongs here, not over there". Makes a nice training set on "semantically closed" concepts. 
 The format is definitely most ammenable to "sections" though, given the title tag requirement.