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Professional Humor Tricks for Writers, Speakers, and Other
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Contrary to popular belief, a "sense
of humor" is not a magical "gift" that a
few special people are born with. Humor and writing are
both skills that anyone can develop. In this six-week online
workshop, award-winning humorist, and bestselling author
Dave Fox teaches you how!
Dave has been teaching humor writing workshops
for years around the northwestern United States. Now, in
response to a slew of requests, (and because he recently
moved to Singapore) he's unleashing his class in an online
format, so that people in remote corners of Azerbaijan have
equal access to his insanity. But you don't have to live
in rural Azerbaijan to take this class! You can do it from
anywhere!
Discover
the techniques professional comedy writers use to write
consistently, exceptionally funny material. You'll learn
how to think, write, and be funnier. (You will not learn
how to smell funnier. You must figure out that part on your
own.)
Every Tuesday (or Wednesday if you're on the
far side of the International Date Line), you'll receive
an e-mail with your lesson for the week around 3,000
words as well as an optional writing assignment.
Each
week's lesson will offer techniques and exercises to help
incite maximum laughs. Dave will offer feedback on your
writing to help you find your humor writing strengths, develop
your own voice and personal style, and identify common mistakes
that are holding your humor back from being as funny as
it can be. You will also have the opportunity, if you wish,
to get feedback from other participants in the class. We'll
share our ideas and suggestions, and help each other out.
These optional peer critiques will be done constructively
and encouragingly so you will not end up sobbing in the
fetal position because people were mean to you. (Our goal
here, other than to learn to write splendiferous comedy,
is to have fun.)
Most
exercises will focus on writing humorous personal essays
and creative non-fiction; however, the skills you learn
can be applied to humor of all sorts: stand-up comedy, sketch
comedy, cartooning, script writing, etc. And maybe full-blown
comedy isn't your goal. Perhaps you want to take more serious
forms of writing — fiction, feature articles, blog
posts, travel writing, children's stories, personal memoirs...
even office memos or cover letters — and pepper them
with occasional laughs to boost your readers' attention.
Whatever genres you're interested in, this class will help
infuse more laughter into your work. These techniques also
work wonderfully for public speakers. Your audiences will
remain awake, alert, and free of boredom-induced drool.
Some
of the topics we'll cover include:
- Surprise:
The universal element of humor
- Proven
tricks to create or strengthen your humor
- Giving
your jokes maximum impact with the right words and timing
- Stretching
your humor to make it even funnier
- Tightening
your phrasing so your punch lines don't get swallowed
up by flabby wording
- How
to critique and learn from professional humorists
- When
and why to throw away your best joke
- Markets
for humor writers
- How
to not be that annoying guy at the party with the lampshade
on his head
How
it will work: You'll have a week to read each lesson
and do the optional exercises. (And yes, if you have a hectic
week, you can turn in your exercises at any time during
the six-week class.) A members-only Google
Group will be the class's spot to share our writing
with each other. You can log in whenever you like, post
any of your writing you feel like sharing, offer feedback
for other participants, and check back when it's convenient
for suggestions from Dave and your online classmates. Dave
will check in on most days to see how the discussion is
going and offer his thoughts.
How
much does it cost? The cost for this six-week workshop
is US $169 per person. This gets you six weeks of lessons,
weekly assignments, weekly feedback on your work, access
to our private Google Group, and a list of resources to
keep strengthening your humor and general writing skills
once the class is finished.
Cancellation
Policy: If you cancel before the class begins, you can
request a refund, minus a $30 handling fee. Once the class
begins, no refunds will be given.
Got
Questions? This class is open to writers of all skill
levels and genres. If you're wondering whether it's the
right class for you, Dave's happy to answer any quesions
you have. Drop him an e-mail at dave@davethefox.com.
How
to sign up: To pay online via credit card / Paypal,
just click the "Buy Now" button below and follow the instructions.
(If you have any problems with this link, please e-mail
Dave.)
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and agree to the terms. If you are under age 18, you must
have a parent's permission to sign up.)
More Online Writing Classes Coming
Soon!
Coming in the next few months, Dave plans
to offer new online classes in travel tale writing, advanced
humor writing, a self-editing and tightening workshop, and
more. In addition, he hopes to announce a new Globejotter
Writing Safari in Botswana very soon. He also offers
private one-on-one writer coaching and private tours (with
or without writing classes) for groups of six or more people.
If you are interested in any of these activities, or if
there are other topics or tour destinations you'd like to
suggest, send Dave
an e-mail. And to be among the first to hear about
his latest offerings, please subscribe to his free
e-mail newsletter.
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About
Dave Fox
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Dave
Fox is an award-winning humor and travel writer, public
speaker, and author of two travel books. Getting
Lost: Mishaps of an Accidental Nomad is his
collection of hilariously true stories about things
that have gone wrong in his international travels.
It won the Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop Book Proposal
Contest in 2004.
Globejotting:
How to Write Extraordinary Travel Journals (and still
have time to enjoy your trip!), has been a
travel bestseller on Amazon.com. Dave has taught travel
journaling classes in a wide spectrum of locations
including Vietnam, Botswana, Russia, and Samoa. His
classes have been recommended in the Wall Street Journal.
For 16 years, Dave worked as a tour
guide for Rick Steves' Europe. In 2010, he founded
Globejotter
Tours, a company offering travel writing workshops
on small-group journeys in Africa and Asia.
At the end of 2010, he was a guest on
the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's national
New Year's Eve radio broadcast. He has been featured
on the History Channel program, "Weird U.S." and has
also been an opening speaker for Princess Märtha Louise
of Norway.
Dave lectures frequently on a variety
of topics, from informative writing and travel seminars
to humorous keynotes about his overseas misadventures.
He has lived in England, Norway, and Turkey (but not
all at the same time) and has traveled in roughly
50 countries. In July, 2011, he moved from Seattle
to Singapore with his wife Kattina, who teaches 7th
grade science at the Singapore American School.
Dave is available as a keynote speaker
for private events and is happy to travel internationally
when funding is available. He also offers one-on-one
writing and humor coaching.
You can e-mail Dave at dave@davethefox.com.
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