Writing
101: How to Make Comedy Writing a Career Choice
The best place to start your trip into the world of comedy is in front of your mirror. Here you can practice your jokes and comedy routines until they are perfect, with no one to put you down or laugh
102: Writing Comedy to Make People Laugh their Heads Off
Just how funny are you? There are plenty of people out there who think they are funny, but they suck. Then there are people who really are funny - apart from their work as a comedian. They are constan
103: Comedy Writing : How to Develop Your Own Comedy Style
Comedy comes in several basic styles and each comedian usually concentrates on the particular style that suits them. That is not to say they can't or don't dabble in the other styles, but sometimes a
104: How to Decide if You Have the Skills as a Comedian and Comedy Writer
How to Decide if You Have the Skills as a Comedian and Comedy Writer
The life of a comedian is not necessarily easy. While those on the outside of the industry see someone on stage that makes them la
105: How to Use Daily Life Experiences to Inspire Your Comedy Writing
Many writers and comedians write their own material because they have a sense of humor that is unique. It may be a warped sense of humor, but they have the ability to see humor in many situations that
106: Brainstorming Creative Ideas in Comedy Writing
Once you have an idea, how can you turn it into comedy? One way is by the use of exaggeration. Once you start making the end results more than they would normally be, the result is frequently humorou
107: How to Understand the Structure of Jokes in Comedy Writing
Different types of jokes have different structure. The stand-up comic tells jokes that are brief and to the point. Often they only have two or three lines, commonly called the set-up and the punch lin
108: How to Test Jokes in Comedy Writing
So you thought up this hilarious joke that was ideal to include in your stand up routine at the open mic night - but it didn't raise a laugh and you were so embarrassed. What could you have done diffe
109: Comedy Writing : How to Choose the Role of a Performer or Writer
The performer gets a thrill out of being on stage and delivering his lines so that everyone laughs. The writer may prefer to take time to get those funny lines just right. He may even perform them in
110: Cut the Crap - Avoiding the Trap of Crap Content
People are a notoriously self-interested lot. They avoid activities that don't benefit them, skip events that bore them and reject content that doesn't interest them in some way. They aren't going to
111: So, You Want to be a Writer? Find Your Voice!
Finding one's voice in writing is difficult without some guidance. Here are three ways to identify voice in writing.l
112: Get it "Write"!
Writing is power, don't give it away.
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