10 December 2012

Replacing Cliches - Celebrate Originality



How many times do you run across these every day clichés? We hear them all the time, but in writing fiction, we’re cautioned against using them. But how do you keep yourself from using what’s already been established as the ole famous way of saying what everyone wants to say? That’s why originality is so important in establishing your voice.

Here's another writing exercise I read about in The Five-Minute Writer by Margret Geraghty. This fun exercise helped improve my confidence in stepping outside the box and being a bit more original. Maybe in doing so, I’ve missed the mark at some point, but it was still fun.

Try to rewrite these clichés by replacing the italicized word(s) below. I will never get bored with writing exercises. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.


Flat as a pancake

Flat as a girl who pads her triple A bra


Good as gold

Good as knowing you're wearing fresh underwear just before you wreck your car


Faster than a bat out of hell

Faster than Susan Rice making network rounds in order to blame a video for what happened in Ben Ghazi


Charging around like a bull in a china shop

Charging around like Napolean on a basketball court


Pretty as a picture

Pretty as Marilyn Monroe standing over a subway vent


Slow as a snail

Slow as Obama proclaiming Israel is our friend


Hard as nails

Hard as finding government employees in the aftermath of hurricane Sandy


Meek as a lamb

Meek as an English teacher from Great Britain teaching at a high school in South Compton, L.A.


White as a sheet

White as Michael Jackson at a rap concert


Silent as the grave

Silent as a crowded elevator when a midget steps in


Cold as ice

Cold as the first splash from a bidet on a flaming hemorrhoid


Go ahead, try them! This was so much fun my day has gone by faster than a speeding bullet (I had to).




28 comments:

  1. Flaming hemorrhoids girl, you are funnier than hell!

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    1. Thanks! I was going for the sense of touch. :D

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  2. This is an awesome post! I laughed so much! :D

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    1. :) Thanks! I invite you to try a few. They're more fun writing than reading, I promise!

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    2. I could try a few, I'm sure the writing will be hilarious!

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    3. Here is mine:

      Charging around like a mother on her daughter's wedding day.

      Slow as a line in a supermarket when you're in hurry.

      White as Voldemort realizing that Harry is still alive (in The deathly hallows part two).



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    4. lol

      Here's one I always loved. Instead of "happy as a clam" which I never understood, I had a friend say it like:

      Happy as a fat kid eating cake. :D

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    5. Lol, that's a great one! :D

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  3. As always you have me giggling so hard at work that my co-workers are asking me what's wrong w/me!

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    1. OMG, Randi, I actually did a Google search looking for a photograph of a midget in an elevator. But then again, I felt it wouldn't be PC. :D

      I think Marilyn will get more attention though! Glad you found some laughter in your day!

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  4. I am totally sharing this exercise with my witer group.

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    1. Please share their responses!! :) I love re-written cliches.

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  5. This is an awesome exercise and your rewrites are hilarious! Love it.

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    1. Thanks Auden! I hope you get to try a few. They really are a lot of fun. :)

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  6. Uh, Oh! Better race off to the bathroom before a "good as gold" moment takes on an altogether different meaning.

    Stopped by to read your December "End of the World" prompt, will double back soon. Thanks for this post :)

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    1. LOL!

      Oh no, I forgot. Is it my turn already??

      Working on it now.

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  7. Awesome! These are hilarious. I love trying to avoid cliches when I write. It forces me to be more creative and it's so much fun!

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    1. Me too, avoid them like the plague. Oh, did I just do that?

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  8. So fun! The English teacher one was my favorite!

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  9. So funny! Your posts are always entertaining. I could only come up with a few:
    Pretty as the sunset dancing on the ocean waves
    Slow as the traffic headed into the city on a work day
    Cold as a snowflake on the tip of your tongue

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    1. Snowflake...

      Standing out like fresh pee in the snow...

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  10. Charging around like a Justin Bieber trying to figure out where all of his millions have disappeared to?

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  11. Oh my goodness, that is hysterical! I love the changes you have made with them! Hmm, it is much harder than it looks. Trying to figure out something that fits so well and can pack just as awesome of a punch! But I do love using cliches but just molding them and making them your own. It is really a fantastic new twist on them, and sooooo many of them have made me laugh! XD oh my goodness, the silent one got me good.

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    1. Sorry I missed this comment! Thanks for stopping by.

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