Humor Writing: Punch Up Your Prose
Dan Zevin
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Your friends think you're funny, your family thinks you're funny, and your sensibility is more Seinfeld than Sartre. So how come your writing sometimes winds up so dry? Hint: Your high school English teacher said that writing was solemn business. In this workshop, it's payback time. You'll be encouraged to look at the world the way nature intended: with your sense of humor. We'll discuss personal essays, comic fiction and topical satire. And our in-class exercises (relax, no cardio) will help you find the funny in the characters, dialogue and situations you create. Whether your goal is to write a "Shouts and Murmurs" piece for The New Yorker, a list for McSweeney's or a book-length humor collection, the first step is the same: take your sense of humor seriously.
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