 As much as we'd like to think all our words are lean, there's fat hiding in our manuscripts. Check out this post by Kathy Ide, at Pixnpens, for editing tips.
 As much as we'd like to think all our words are lean, there's fat hiding in our manuscripts. Check out this post by Kathy Ide, at Pixnpens, for editing tips.
 Need a simple website? Check out Emily Akin's tips on how to set one up.
 
Need a simple website? Check out Emily Akin's tips on how to set one up.
 Get out the old scrub brush, and get rid of those cliches! This site has a free demo. If you find it useful, let us know. The program can be purchased for a relatively small fee.
 Get out the old scrub brush, and get rid of those cliches! This site has a free demo. If you find it useful, let us know. The program can be purchased for a relatively small fee.
Have a great weekend!
 
 
16 comments:
Cliches. They're the bane of my existence. (told you, lol)
I hope you and your mom had a relaxing time away. :-)
Great links, Susan! I like the picture of scrubbing our manuscripts! Sometimes we need to scrub hard!
Love the pics and post!
Hi Jess -
I have to watch out for cliched stories, as well as the one liners. A stale illustration signals an unoriginal manuscript or talk.
Thanks. We had a great time.
Blessings,
Susan :)
Hi Jody -
LOL! I guess I have my kitchen floor on the brain. It requires a scrub brush.
Blessings,
Susan :)
Hi Donna -
Thanks! I hope there's something you can use.
Blessings,
Susan :)
My old creative writing professor used to say: "avoid cliches like the plague." Ha!
Have a great weekend!
Cliches like to lurk in first drafts and need a good scrubbing to reveal the creativity they hide. Is this why they call it "polishing" a manuscript?
Kristen -
LOL! Easier said than done - oops! There I go again. I'll bet we could think of a dozen cliches without pausing for ten seconds.
Blessings,
Susan
Hi Candee -
A first draft is like a pot covered in caked on food and grease. It takes a lot of scrubbing for it to shine. Cliches are one of the spots covering the hidden beauty of the pan.
Blessings,
Susan :)
Thanks for the links, Susan. I can use help in all these areas.
Hi Eileen -
Great! I'm so glad these links are helping you.
Blessings,
Susan :)
I am guilty of cliches too :(( Have a good weekend!
Hi Terri -
At the Philly conference, one of the cliches they highlighted: "She tucked a strand of blonde hair..."
I guess everyone uses this to show if their character is blonde, a redhead or whatever.
Blessings,
Susan :)
Hi Susan,
Thanks for the reminder to "trim" our writing. I have a penchant for elaborating a bit too much :). Thanks also for your encouraging comment on my last blog post.
God bless!
Hi Becky -
You're welcome.
I'm glad the link helped you. We writers tend to go a bit crazy with all the words at our disposal. :)
Blessings,
Susan
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