I'm aware that many of the things I was taught in school to never do in technical or academic writing is OK in novel form. Like using "and" or "but" at the beginning of a sentence. I never took creative writing for more than a week (and as an illustrator I was supposed to illustrate, so my prose never got schooled) and so doing this feels like I'm breaking the law.
Yet, while I like to follow my instinct to sometimes break those rules...I get real guilty about it. I feel like I can see the ghost of my 4th grade teacher in the window by my workspace, just judging the hell out of me.
So my question is--what are some common academic writing rules that maybe don't apply to novels (although they do have merit and a reason to be there) and how do you ignore that inner voice that says "Well now you ruined it." How do you know that your stylistic choices are working vs making an embarrassing mistake?
Cuz for me I think it's partly just experiencing what other people write to help me know if it's OK for myself, but even still...I got that little ghost on my shoulder.