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  1. Stevens7_2000-yahoo.ie

    Craft Adding Humor to Novels and Short Stories with Steve Shrott

    Do you want to write a funny novel or short story? Or perhaps you'd like to add humor to the book you've already written? If so, then this is the course for you. Some of the areas covered in this two week course, include-- The difference between funny and humorous. What makes something fun to...
  2. 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...
  3. 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...
  4. 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...
  5. 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...