Clichés have their purpose. When you want to express how silly Mother looked when the flying pancaught fire, “She ran
around like a chicken with her head cut off,” quickly gets your point across. Never mind that no one who’s grown up outside a farm knows what the hell this looks like — we can imagine. There’s no need to say more. A cliché quickly gets your point across.
But theydon’t work inwriting. Most writers know enough toavoidoutdated phrases and idioms because, well, they’re outdated. Th...
Published on February 12, 2015 14:10