Writing Humor: Creativity and the Comic Mind SYNOPSIS
Learn how to expand the humor in your imagination into the most fulfilling
and fun-filled genres in creative writingᄑfrom comedy to a satirical essay to a
joke monologueᄑwith the help of Writing Humor, the first textbook of
its kind for college students.
Providing both theory and praxis, this insightful and creative textbook instructs how to write humor, comedy, satire, parody, nonsense and both the literary and the joke monologue. Through its close analyses of short stories, sketches, essays, and scripts, it is a must-read for serious and not-so-serious writers of every genre. Guiding aspiring writers through the many techniques for creating humor, it illustrates and analyzes what works and what doesnᄑt, suggests ways to energize passages that fall flat, and offers insights into brainstorming, team writing and revision.
This book includes the history and cultural background of each major genre, followed by a rich array of writing exercises. Readers will find an inventive selection of examples to learn from, including a script from M*A*S*H and pieces by such humorists as Woody Allen, Ogden Nash, and Art Buchwaldᄑand by students as well.
About the
Author
Mary Ann Rishel
is an associate professor in the Department of Writing at Ithaca College.