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Clichés: A Lit. Contest!

Journal Entry: Thu Aug 30, 2007, 10:26 AM
  • Mood: Stuck
  • Listening to: Selfish Jean - Travis
  • Reading: Shaman's Crossing - Robin Hobb
  • Eating: Muffins
  • Drinking: Lots and lots of tea
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For the duration of the contest personal stuff will be at the bottom of the journal!


Clichés



A cliché (from French) is a phrase, expression, or idea that has been overused to the point of losing its intended force or novelty, especially when at some time it was considered distinctively forceful or novel. The term is generally used in a negative context.

Clichés, we all avoid them like the plague (an excellent example of a cliché by the way), but can you make them mean something again? Make us laugh, cry or sigh form old phrases like "There is no place like home", "Love is blind" and "Money doesn't grow on trees"

Can't remember a good/bad enough cliché? Here are some sites that might help you out:

- Clichésite.com: [link]

- Clichés: Avoid Them Like the Plague: [link]

- The Movie Clichés List: [link]

JUDGES
:iconamberlouie: *Amberlouie
:iconbornblitzed: =BornBlitzed
:icongeneratinghype: `GeneratingHype
:iconmeadowcress: *MeadowCress
:iconwordworks: *wordworks


PRIZES

Overall winner:

A one-year subscription donated by *MeadowCress
A lit mug donated by *MeadowCress
A journal feature from *MeadowCress
A journal feature from =BornBlitzed
A feature from the *WordCount project!


Prose winner:

A 6 month subscription donated by *MeadowCress
A 3 month subscription donated by =BornBlitzed
A journal feature from *MeadowCress
A journal feature from =BornBlitzed


Poetry winner:

A 6 month subscription donated by *MeadowCress
A 3 month sunscription donated by =BornBlitzed
A journal feature from *MeadowCress
A journal feature from =BornBlitzed


More prizes may be added along the way! Check this journal for updates of prizes and entries :D

- Any prize donations will be highly appreciated!


RULES


:bulletgreen: A deviation can't have more than aprox. 4000 words (4003 will be tolerated, 4500 will not. There will be no dicussion on whether it is acceptable or not if the judges decide it isn't)

:bulletgreen: You are allowed two submissions, but only one per category

:bulletgreen: The deviation must be new and have some sort of noticable connection to the theme

:bulletgreen: Contest entries should be subitted as a scrap or deviation, note a link to *MeadowCress with the subject "contest entry"

:bulletgreen: All contest entries have to be submitted before or at the 27th of september before or at 11.59 pm GMT. There will be a cut off at the minute!

:bulletpurple: Following the tips that *WordCount have given will make the judges happy:

- Giving Prose Visual Appeal: [link]
- Wrath of the Grammar Nazi: [link]


DEADLINE

Repeating: the deadline is the 27th of september 11.59 pm GMT


ENTRIES


Poetry
* Falling [link] by :iconreeltime:
* Read My Lips [link] by :iconwinewriter:
* Cliché... Thouché [link] by :iconkennethsnow:
* Start From Scratch [link] by :iconscionlights:


Prose


Devious Comments

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And so it begins. Not with a whimper, but with a bang. ;)

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:| I've tried pursuing happiness. Happiness sought a restraining order.
as long as it doesn't end with a whimper ( I have to admit, I'm slightly (very) nervous about the amount of people entering.

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We do not write because we want to; we write because we have to.
- W. Somerset Maugham

Clichés: A Lit. Contest! [link]
I've just bumped the announcement to the top of my journal; every little bit helps. :)

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:| I've tried pursuing happiness. Happiness sought a restraining order.
Tricky... I'm usually good at using clichés, but right now, nothing comes to me. :confused:

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"Crivens!! I kicked meself in ma ain heid!" (traditional Mac Feegle battlecry)
hmm, well you've got another month or so, hopefully you'll find something ;)

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We do not write because we want to; we write because we have to.
- W. Somerset Maugham

Clichés: A Lit. Contest! [link]
I will try to submit an entry for this contest.. It sounds fun.. :)

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in the midst of a thousand drops of red, a howl was heard from his beaten wrists...

insanity has set in...

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What being jobless means..

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