You can usually bold text by using HTML tags like <b>your text</b> if you're writing for a web page or some text editors have a bold button that you can click.
You can usually bold text in a story by using HTML tags like <b>text you want bolded</b> if it's for web content. Or in word processing software, there's usually a bold button or option in the toolbar.
Well, it's not a standard rule. It could be in bold if it's a special case, like being a featured story or for a particular design choice. But usually, it's not the norm.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this title or a similar concept. It might be about a love that is bold, perhaps a love that defies convention, like a relationship that goes against social norms or expectations.
It's not a requirement to bold the title of a novel. It could be done for emphasis or to adhere to a particular aesthetic, but it's not a universal practice.
It depends. Bolding in novels can be used to highlight important points or create emphasis, but it should be done sparingly to avoid overdoing it and making the text look cluttered.
Well, it's a bit of a mix. The bold type may have some roots in true stories, but it's likely enhanced and fictionalized to make it more engaging for the audience. There are often creative liberties taken in such shows.