DiscoverThe Writing University PodcastEpisode 130: Writing into (and out of) Trope, Cliche, and Abstraction - Anna Bruno
Episode 130: Writing into (and out of) Trope, Cliche, and Abstraction - Anna Bruno

Episode 130: Writing into (and out of) Trope, Cliche, and Abstraction - Anna Bruno

Update: 2023-07-10
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To borrow a cliche, let's go down the rabbit hole. But on the way down, let's observe the dirt, the worms, the twists, the darkness, the sacred and the profane. For a writing project, whether a short story or a novel, trope can be an entry point. Think: a locked room mystery, dark academia, a midlife crisis. Similarly, on the sentence level, cliche can be relatable and point the writer in the direction of deeper truth. Finally, identifying generic language and abstraction can guide revision. This session will draw from popular novels and explore how literary writers use character and voice to successfully subvert trope and cliche to create meaning.
Original lecture date: July 10, 2023
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Episode 130: Writing into (and out of) Trope, Cliche, and Abstraction - Anna Bruno

Episode 130: Writing into (and out of) Trope, Cliche, and Abstraction - Anna Bruno

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