How To Avoid Clichés – That Sounds Familiar
January 15, 2010 by
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When writing articles, stories for full blown manuscripts it is often in your best interest to avoid common phrases or colloquialisms. Many writers refer to the overuse of these phrases as cliché and they avoid them like the plague.
It may take some work to find new ways to say something you’ve relied on clichés to [...]
2009: the year Hollywood hit New Orleans in search of visual cliches
December 20, 2009 by
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2009: the year Hollywood hit New Orleans in search of visual cliches
The post-Katrina landcape is great for that post-industrial meltdown vibe, but a Levi’s ad did it best When 9/11 happened it took Hollywood a while to give us its response. The atrocity arrived so suddenly that, well, nobody had anything green-lighted and ready to [...]
Break Free From Cliches
When doing your marketing tool, do not ever think that clichés can get you the results you expect. This is just one of the biggest hoaxes in marketing. Including clichés in your ad copy is like that, a cliché.
Not only do you confuse readers because there is a possibility that they will not be sure [...]
Oh that plot! But lovely music in ‘Problem Opera’
December 13, 2009 by
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Oh that plot! But lovely music in ‘Problem Opera’
A word of warning. If you hate operatic cliches, give Verdi’s “Simon Boccanegra” a pass.
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10 Chick Flick cliches you will NOT see in He’s Just Not That Into You
December 8, 2009 by
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10 Chick Flick Cliches That Are Not In “He’s Just Not That Into You”. Watch Bradley Cooper, Kevin Connolly, and Justin Long in this hilarious romp poking fun at the “Chick Flick” genre.
Christian Clichés That Contradict Christ
December 8, 2009 by
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It has been said that if you repeat something often enough, people will start to believe it even if it isnâ??t true. This certainly seems to be true concerning many oft-repeated Christian clichés about God’s love. Consider the following statements that so frequently reverberate within our Christian circles:
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You’re Such a Cliché!
November 5, 2009 by
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If youâ??re thinking of putting a cliché to attract the attention of your target readers in your print flyers think again. Although too many marketing campaigns resort to it in their copies, clichés donâ??t actually get you the results you need to increase your response rate. In fact, clichés are just that, a cliché. Theyâ??ve [...]
The Truth of Real Estate Cliche
October 29, 2009 by
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Ever landed on a cliché expression and wondered is there any truth to this statement? Some familiar slogan written on the bathroom walls begins to haunt you… You’ve heard something so many times it sounds like gibberish but for a moment, you stop to examine its origin… its potential veracity. In real estate there are [...]
How to “Have Your Cake and Eat it Too” (Using Clichés to Improve Your Life)
October 22, 2009 by
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The clichés you have heard time and time again actually contain the most timeless advice ever written. For advice to become a cliché, it must stand the test of time. Clichés bridge generations. Knowing this you should be using clichés for decision making and problem solving.
Today, many people are complaining that they do not have [...]
What are the cliches to avoid as a writer with a protagnist who is a writer?
October 15, 2009 by
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This question is for any avid readers, aspring writers out there like myself, or any full blown authors out there who may be answering. I read a review which said that it’s hard to avoid cliches when writing a story with a protagnist who is a writer, but the review never really went into depth [...]