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EPISODE · May 21, 2018 · 22 MIN

Chase Replogle — Your Clichés Are More Dangerous Than You Think

from Pastor Writer: Conversations on Reading, Writing, and the Christian Life · host Chase Replogle

Every writer knows to avoid cliches, but we still can't help ourselves. Like garden weeds, we pluck them only to find them growing again the next day. Good writers keep weeding, but why do cliches come so naturally? What do they suggest about our writing? They are more dangerous than you might expect.

Every writer knows to avoid cliches, but we still can't help ourselves. Like garden weeds, we pluck them only to find them growing again the next day. Good writers keep weeding, but why do cliches come so naturally? What do they suggest about our writing? They are more dangerous than you might expect.

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