02-06-2011, 12:10 AM
(02-04-2011, 07:46 PM)pinkyfloyd Wrote: as far as capitalization goes, one has the capability to reach certain levels of grammar stewardship that allow for such poetic license with no capitalization rules at whatsoever. i feel i have reached such levels, and if there is ever a large audience that feels otherwise, i'll be more than happy to adhere to 110% strict grammar and spelling in all facets of writing for a specified trial period in order to prove my knowledge thereof.
until then, you might just have to be satisfied with the occasional capitalization of certain proper nouns or articles.
-pink
You can only give yourself poetic license if you write poetry. The most you can get away with in prose is Faulknerian stream of consciousness. Anything else is a reach.