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.
And we all know that a writer’s job is not done when you type “the end.” Nurturing comedy writing skills can help you connect better with editors and publishers, make you more memorable when you do readings and presentations, and help you market your work.
The course is taught by Leigh Anne Jasheway. Leigh Anne teaches Comedy in Media and a number of seminars on comedy as a communication tool for the University of Oregon. She's taught comedy writing at Lane Community College for 23 years. Leigh Anne has been a comedy and inspirational speaker and writer for 21 years and has 24 published books. She is also a stand-up comedian and improviser.
https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/comedy-writing-workshop?k=Y%2B%2FJ5akzPuOswBb91GvawEhSEd9gsj%2BMsl6ZgLBIURM%3D&utm_medium=email&utm_source=emedia_sale&utm_campaign=wow-cga-cors-190407-CrsStartWeekAnd we all know that a writer’s job is not done when you type “the end.” Nurturing comedy writing skills can help you connect better with editors and publishers, make you more memorable when you do readings and presentations, and help you market your work.
The course is taught by Leigh Anne Jasheway. Leigh Anne teaches Comedy in Media and a number of seminars on comedy as a communication tool for the University of Oregon. She's taught comedy writing at Lane Community College for 23 years. Leigh Anne has been a comedy and inspirational speaker and writer for 21 years and has 24 published books. She is also a stand-up comedian and improviser.
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