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		<title>What are the cliches to avoid as a writer with a protagnist who is a writer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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&#8217;s hard to avoid cliches when writing a story with a protagnist who is a writer, but the review never really went into depth [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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&#8217;s hard to avoid cliches when writing a story with a protagnist who is a writer, but the review never really went into depth about this. I was wondering if anyone knew what the cliches are. I would really like to know since I am curently composing a story about a writer.</p>
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