blackbeardblog:

“Avoid cliché” – good advice, of course, advice you get early as a writer and never lose. But if the advice remains, the reasons for it can get lost, particularly as there’s more than one type of cliché, and more than one way it can harm writers and readers.

Here, in roughly ascending order of iniquity, are five types of cliché. I sometimes shudder at them as a reader, but more often as a writer – I’m not immune to them, nobody is, and it’s in a spirit of confession not superiority that I’m writing this.

BOILERPLATE: What Maura Johnston, in a Twitter conversation that inspired this piece, called the “lettuce of writing”. Flavourless shreds of words, dotted here and there around a piece just because they came to mind so easily. Look, there was one just now – “here and there” is doing no work in that sentence at all, it just emerged as I wrote.

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Great stuff here, makes me want to work harder.

Posted at 12:17pm and tagged with: writing, one column,.

  1. bluepeets reblogged this from blackbeardblog
  2. samccarty reblogged this from blackbeardblog and added:
    unexamined ideas....clichés. It’s okay though,...I am...
  3. waxmall reblogged this from blackbeardblog
  4. triffidfarm reblogged this from blackbeardblog and added:
    Even though I’m all too aware...I am very fond of, I tend
  5. shadyshack reblogged this from katherinestasaph and added:
    were a writer I’d heed this advice.
  6. markrichardson reblogged this from blackbeardblog and added:
    Great stuff here,
  7. ourroyalcustomers reblogged this from katherinestasaph and added:
    want to go back and edit...single thing I’ve ever written ever ever.
  8. minimoonstar reblogged this from blackbeardblog and added:
    week. But I’m not above doing
  9. tomewing reblogged this from blackbeardblog and added:
    wrote this on my “business” blog but...might find readers here too -
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    Reblogging is the new post-it, continued

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