Flex Your Comedy Muscles. JOIN TODAY!
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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, and build a deeper relationship with your audience. | Write jokes using seven different time-tested formulasLearn how to construct your humorReceive weekly feedback on assignmentsGain access to bonus instructional videosCourse developed and taught by an experienced comedy proInteract with fellow students on the discussion boardPut your comedy writing skills into practice Who Should Take this Workshop: -- Fiction writers (whether you write novels, short stories, young adult, children's books or letters excusing you from doing your real job) -- Nonfiction writers (whether you write personal essay, memoir, biography, blogs, how-to, or self-help) -- Any writer who wants to strengthen their funny bone
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Instructor Leigh Anne Jasheway |
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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. I believe that the ability to make lightness and funny out of life is a super power and if I can help others tap into that super power, I'm serving my mission. I also love seeing people make the transition from wondering if they can be funny on purpose to having the confidence that they can. |
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Krista Rea Krista is the Online Education Manager for Writer's Digest. She is an avid reader and is always on the lookout for a great new book. |
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