It's a vital question
Nov. 29th, 2006 08:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We debated this for hours at work this afternoon, taxing our little brains whilst consuming vast amounts of time and enormous numbers of e-mails (it was a slooooooooow afternoon) but we came to no agreement. It is so vital that we agreed to differ but I still feel that this important question should get answered.
What is the correct form to write a villain's maniacal laughter?
MWAHA - sounds kind of choked off - like his plan got interrupted part way through his (clearly) premature celebration
MWAHAHA - there's not just enough maniacal glee here, sounds like this is only the warm up
MWAHAHAHA - this gets my vote with just the right balance of menace and celebration
MWAHAHAHAHA - this is almost as good, but it does seem a tad overdone
MWAHAHAHAHAHA - just silly, as if he has got caught on a loop track
So, any suggestions? How should this be written?
What is the correct form to write a villain's maniacal laughter?
MWAHA - sounds kind of choked off - like his plan got interrupted part way through his (clearly) premature celebration
MWAHAHA - there's not just enough maniacal glee here, sounds like this is only the warm up
MWAHAHAHA - this gets my vote with just the right balance of menace and celebration
MWAHAHAHAHA - this is almost as good, but it does seem a tad overdone
MWAHAHAHAHAHA - just silly, as if he has got caught on a loop track
So, any suggestions? How should this be written?