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Are Clichés Really Bad?

12/27/202001/12/2021 c.f. leach

There seems to be a battle of clichés going on in Internet articles. First let’s establish what a cliché is. According to the Online Dictionary, a cliché is defined as a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a … Continue reading Are Clichés Really Bad?

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Finding and Developing Your Literary Voice

12/20/202012/20/2020 c.f. leach

Conclusion Last week we ended on the “be real” not using fancy words. Because it’s easier for the reader to relate to realism. 3. Don’t Worry About Grammar Writing the way you talk is the best way to write. Therefore, … Continue reading Finding and Developing Your Literary Voice

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Finding and Developing Your Literary Voice

12/13/202012/13/2020 c.f. leach

Part 1 The truth of the matter is you don’t have to find your Author’s voice. You already have a way of speaking, thinking and talking that is unique unto itself. That is your writer’s voice. Because you’re not used to … Continue reading Finding and Developing Your Literary Voice

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The Anatomy of a Great Writer

11/08/202011/08/2020 c.f. leach

Writers take bits and pieces from the out of control fire called life. Continue reading The Anatomy of a Great Writer

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The Anatomy of a Great Writer

11/01/202003/23/2025 c.f. leach

When one thinks of anatomy we think in terms of… Continue reading The Anatomy of a Great Writer

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A Writer Is…

10/18/202011/22/2020 c.f. leach

Susan Sontag said, “A writer, I think, is someone who pays attention to the world.” And I agree. Everything from a piece of paper blowing in the wind to two people talking in a parking lot, a cruise on a … Continue reading A Writer Is…

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