On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, Vincent Diamante wrote:
~The way he acted just now, and you do not see him as a monster?~
You know, I really don't like those tildes. Just my opinion, but
I think it would be a lot more effective if they were just plain
paragraphs, set away from other prose as new paragraphs. Just
a thought.
I think they are fine. Use of the tildes, asterisks, underscores, etc
help to convey that the author wants us to think that the speech is not...
normal. It may be telepathic; it may be a resonating voice; it may be any
number of wierdness.
Phuc Tram - Wielder of the Coherent Light Boken
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