funny

  1. Beth Daniels

    Genre-Mystery-Crime Writing the Comedic Mystery with Beth Daniels

    There are all types of mystery niches in which to write stories: amateur detective, police procedural, government agency, spies, private detectives, capers, cozies, romantic suspense. Even paranormal mysteries. Any one of them could be a comedic mystery. Why? Because comedy is in the...
  2. Jan Bill

    Genre-Romance Adding Funny to Your Romance with J. Wilder Bill

    Romance is just mating without a little laughter. Adding a bit of comedy to your storytelling gives authenticity to your characters. Comedy connects readers with your writing and gives cohesion to scenes. The course helps you develop a comedic character. The course guides you on how to add...
  3. Becky Martinez

    Genre- Humor Writing Funny – Bring Comedy into Your Fiction with Becky Martinez

    What is a good way to distinguish yourself as an author? To make readers look specifically for your books next time they are visiting Amazon or in a bookstore? Easy! It’s an old tradition that goes way back and has been a staple in books, movies and plays forever – make them laugh! Comedy is an...
  4. RJ Garside

    Craft Writing Funny – Bring Comedy into Your Fiction with Becky Martinez

    What is a good way to distinguish yourself as an author? To make readers look specifically for your books next time they are visiting Amazon or in a bookstore? Easy! It’s an old tradition that goes way back and has been a staple in books, movies and plays forever – make them laugh! Comedy is an...