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Overused Clichés in YA Fiction


What's So Wrong With Clichés in Our Fiction? This.

We reach a moment where we want our character to say something witty or funny, and the cliché fits that requirement. But when it's a cliché as ...

The Cliche Book Tag - Emma Canning - WordPress.com

ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS · THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE · THE APPLE DOES NOT FALL FAR FROM THE TREE · YOU CAN'T JUDGE A ...

More Than Words: Avoid Clichés - Good Story Company

As writers, we know we should try to avoid clichés and stereotypes. But you might not think of unique imagery as you're writing your first draft, so you ...

Cliche Reviews For When You Didn't Read the Book

We're here with your fail-proof guide to fake book reviews to make you look like the bougie intellectual you truly aren't.

Ghostwriting is so Cliche | Shelf Life in the Mountains - WordPress.com

a few Young Adult novels, you've come across some things that seem to keep popping up. It could be a coming-of-age story, an angsty drama, a ...

How to Describe Emotion Without Physical Clichés - Kidlit

Per my earlier post about describing emotions in writing, you'll also know that what hearts, mouths, lungs, stomachs, and hearts do on the page ...

Clichés–Are They Really That Bad? - The Editor's Blog

What is a cliche? Cliches are common phrases used again and again by writers. Cliches are bad choices for novels and fiction because they ...

Cliché Examples (and How to Avoid them) - Now Novel

Yet phrases as common as this have lost much of their dramatic effect. You can avoid them by being more exact and literal. E.g. 'Their arguments ...

Ask the Editor: What's the Difference Between a Trope and a Cliche?

In mystery, you have the dead body, the misfit detective, and the midpoint plot twist. Other tropes, like the chosen one or the fired cop ...

How to start your novel or memoir: 11 Clichéd Openers to avoid

Starting a novel with, “Hello. My name is….” has been so overused that a lot of readers won't go any farther. Especially in YA fiction.

Overused Gimmicks and Cliche's in Writing | L.W. Patricks

Overused Gimmicks and Cliche's in Writing · Someone wants to kill someone else, and that's perfectly reasonable because, after all, the victim-to ...

Cliché Plot Tropes to Avoid - YouTube

... story for readers due to how overused they are. By avoiding ... you can create a unique story without having to rely on clichés and tropes!

Should You Avoid Cliches Like the Plague? | by J.R. Bee - Medium

Everyone has their own personal cringe. You frequently see posts asking: “what frequently occurring thing makes you cringe in literature?”.

Fantasy novels feature a number of cliche plots - The Paw Print

Just to name a few, 'Supernatural Academy' and 'A court of Thorns and Roses' are the very definition of cliche. You know exactly how the story ...

The Definitive List of Cliché Dialogue | by Scott Myers

Are you sitting down? 3. Let's get out of here! 4. _____ my middle name. 5. Is that all you got? I'm ...

In Defence of Cliches - Writer Unboxed

Clichéd characters and stories are generally considered to be bad. This is largely because if you overuse them, you risk your readers dying from ...

This is a story about…clichés - Chip Scanlan

Does your novel or screenplay feature a rebel without a cause, a snarky girl who saves the day, or estranged parents brought together after ...

Yeah, well, you know what? Your face is cliche. - Hildred Billings

And to credit, a lot of fantasy novels do make use of “tired” cliches: group quest, save the world, etc. etc. Hell I freely admit to using ...

The Dreaded Cliché (And How To Avoid It) - April Davila

Have you ever read a description in a book and actually stopped to say to yourself “damn, that's good.” And then maybe you reread it?

Done to Death: How to Avoid Horror Genre Clichés - Writer's Digest

The more you read, in and out of your chosen genre, the more you'll come to realize that maybe the world doesn't need any more stories like "The ...