XerXesXu
Virgin' on literate.
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Nonsense.No, @StillStunned got it right. You can't be unorthodox, or have an outside-the-box perspective, if you don't know where the orthodox box is (or indeed, like in case of children, that it even exists). You'll just spit out an unstructured mix of both the conventional and the unconventional, unconscious and unaware where the boundaries lie. While you may call that creativity, it's really just blind groping of the concept space, ignorant to where the truly original and creative areas exist that may eventually push those boundaries further outward.
SS would be thrown out of a story if one omitted question marks from the end of grammatically constructed sentences. Even the 'notoriously illiterate' Cormac McCarthy didn't do that. Nevertheless, those question marks are entirely redundant; they add nothing to the text which is not already there. Noone knows who invented that convention or why. As a mark of dubiety, they have a purpose.
Your metaphor of 'the orthodox box' is apt. It cramps your style. You'll write like a jobsworth if you write within 'the box'. The elements of 'style' in the sense of 'style guide', are every bit as much part of the creative endeavour as the text.
Do you think everything under the sun evolves - except 'style'. Maybe you're a creationist, 'if it's in the bible it must be so'. Be aware that there's no one creativity, there are as many creativities as there are truths.
I do it the 'right way' now. I also used to have a habit of capitalizing pet names. "My Dear" wasn't one I used, but "Baby" was a big one. It was something the character only called one person, so it was essentially a proper noun in my mind. I get it. What I would say is, just be consistent. Even if you explain yourself, people will still argue with you. I posted a very long story as one submission for a contest(and placed third). I explained before the story started why it wasn't broken up into chapters. It had to be standalone for the contest. I still had people arguing I was wrong for doing it. You can't please everybody, no matter what you do. Don't try. Just be consistent. If you've always been capitalizing "My Dear" I say keep doing it!