Writing A Cliche
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2013
Werewolves, vampires, Justin Bieber, and One Direction. Things hormone crazed teen fangirls( or fan boys, I don't judge) love. They're also things that some writers cringe at the fact that they're all thrown in together.

In this story I'm going to give you advice on how to write the worst, complete utter failure, 
of a cliche story on Wattpad. 

After all why right a new and orginal story when you can write a story with a plot that's been used more than tomatojuice is used by someone who has been skunked.

Why have a whole story about thi you ask, simple! There are several factors that go into writing a cliche and I believe it is my duty as supreme overlady of the entire universe excluding Mars and Venus, to educate yo about terrible cliches.

Do not actually take this advice seriously, if you do you won't need to keep reading. If you know what I mean. 

This isn't a story for avid fans of cliche since it does make fun of them in a way. If you are still here good for you! You have passed the test. Now let's dive right in.
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