As with everyone else, I agree that bolding proper nouns is not a correct method of constructing prose. Bolding is only really used for stress or emphasis on a particular word that is normally spoken by a character. Even then it's not really 100% perfect usage of written English.
E.g. "I don't believe it; It IS Cera!" said Littlefoot.
Even then, there are other ways of placing emphasis on words. I've seen stories using italics for emphasis.
I agree with Malte on the spacing point. As long as the entire story is just one massive lump of text, I see no major need for double spacing. Similarly, the use of double spacing just to up your page count is not something to be enforced.
2) Whenever a new character speaks or a new event occurs (say littlefoot speaks then a nearby rock falls) make a line break and start a new sentance. Having speetch all shoved into the main block of text makes it tougher to figure out whos speaking.
I'll agree with this to a point. Every time a new character speaks, there sentence should be on a new line. It helps distinguish one characters speech from another. But, I'd say, if the action is relative to what character is doing, it may not be absolutely necessary to place it on a new line.
E.g. "Look out!" Littlefoot cried, leaping to the side as the rock tumbled down towards them.
3) Try to keep character speetch in character...no matter how out of character they may be! Hearing things like ["Wow the sun is hot today, im thirsty" said Petrie] are quite out of character as they don't sound like something they would say. Take some time and grasp the subtleties of their language and try it like this: ["The great circle hot today! It making me verrry thirsty!" said Petrie]
This I agree with completely. It's important to keep a character's traits constant throughout the story. I've noticed little things like that in some stories like Ducky speaking with abbreviations or with use of apostrophes. We all know that she doesn't speak like that. She always says "do not" instead of "don't" etc. Stories that have the LBT characters swearing and cussing I don't like. Why would they swear? They don't swear in the movies or the series so why do it in fanfics? It's so horribly out of character. In my stories, I have human characters slip the odd cuss word (nothing majorly offensive, no F, C or S bombs) but humans subject themselves to this kinda speech, the LBT characters do not. Therefore, they shouldn't say it. That's just my opinion and obviously not everyone's going to agree with that. But hey...each to their own right?

As for the Chomper/Ruby stories, I will admit I have contemplated the idea of a fanfic involving them but I doubt anything will happen anytime soon seeing as I've already got a story project on the way already.
