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No matter what genre you write, having comedy writing tools in your toolbox can help you write stronger characters and more engaging stories, enhance your creativity, build a deeper relationship with your audience (everyone loves to laugh), and keep you from rocking back and forth in the fetal position. Learn how you can up your comedic-game with this new course! |
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• | How to choose the right emotions to fuel the funniest writing | • | The basic guidelines for inserting comedy into what you've already written | • | How to choose the proper comedy writing styles for your genre | • | To write jokes using seven different time-tested formulas |
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• | Any writer who wants to strengthen their funny bone | • | Fiction and non-fiction writers looking to benefit from adding humor into their writing |
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• | "I learned a lot. Enjoyed the class. Appreciated the instructor's comments which were very helpful." -DC | • | "Excellent instructor! She pushes you to be your best." -DH | • | "Better than many published books on comedy writing that I've read." -RH |
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Tomorrow, Oct. 26, 2017 - Nov. 4, 2017 |
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Your Instructor: Leigh Anne teaches Comedy in Media and a number of seminars on comedy as a communication tool for the University of Oregon. She has been a comedy writer for 21 years and has 24 published books. |
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EXPERT INSTRUCTORS | CONVENIENT ACCESS | INVALUABLE FEEDBACK |
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