Chris Hayden wrote:
There are other methods to indicate places where
emphasis is to be
placed--placing a word alone. Capitalizing it.
Placing characters such as
little stars (*) around it to indicate some special
emphasis/or accent is
intended
But they all feel horribly naff - like highlighting it
in neon or putting a bloody great note in the margin
to say LOOK, I'M MAKING A POINT HERE. In the end the
only way to do it that feels discreet or classy enough
is to manipulate the rhythm and the line breaks so
that the reader's got as little choice as possible
about where the emphasis goes, but doesn't necessarily
notice you doing it. (IMHO, naturally).
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