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What’s the worst cliché?
A rail on visual and written clichés.
Posted in Content Tagged business writing, cliché, Content Strategy, i'm looking at you istockphoto, sunsets, writing 5 Comments
青い海、青い空 [Blue sea, blue sky] – TRANSLATION
A translation of the Japanese poem written by an unknown soldier who fought and died on Saipan (in what is now the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands in the Pacific ocean).
Posted in Journalism Tagged blue sea blue sky, garapan, history, japan, japanese, Saipan, translation, Unknown Japanese soldier, war poem, WWII, サイパン, サイパン島, 青い海、青い空 1 Comment

Some thoughts on Dogtooth/Κυνόδοντας, Greek cinema abroad and voice