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Avoid clichés and overused expressions from "summary" of Self-Editing for Fiction Writers, Second Edition by Renni Browne,Dave King

When you rely on clichés and overused expressions in your writing, you risk alienating your readers. These tired phrases can make your writing seem lazy and unoriginal, causing readers to lose interest in your story. It's important to strive for fresh, original language that will spark your readers' imagination and keep them engaged in your narrative. Clichés are phrases that have been used so often that they have lost their impact. They are the easy way out, the predictable choice that doesn't require much thought or effort. By avoiding clichés, you force yourself to think more creatively and come up with unique ways to express your ideas. O...
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