You think I'm a malformed, pathetic excuse for a font. The first one, we just see a lot of comic sense just like shouting. Think of it your readers are reading along and they're going to think certain things are funny like certain references that you have. But make sure within that tone and voice, you're still varying the energy of it and the tactics you're taking. I mean I like making reference to like the Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift and double next Stratocaster is and Microsoft Bob and all these sort of weird things that I think are funny. So, now, it's really about exploring and figuring out how you really want to execute this. The drawback is that no one will laugh while you're typing which will lead you to a cycle of possible self-doubt. So, you're going to think a little bit harder about how to revise it, how to make it better, how to make it stronger. His work has also appeared in books by Rick Steves, Lonely Planet, Travelers' Tales, and the 2014 Moon Guide to Burma. That's good to look at when you're going from a first draft to a second, third, et cetera. Nervous about trying to be funny on paper? Usually, the reason is because whatever you think is funny there was something that built up to it beforehand, so they were using heightening to get to that space where then they were able to deliver this blow that felt funny and rewarding and spoke to everything else they were talking about. Continue on in that section by telling the reader to take off their black turtlenecks, stop compulsively adjusting their Tumblr theme and exploring, how can Comic Sans really speak to the detractors, because normally when people make fun of Comic Sans it's all just in one direction, and what if that goes back towards the people who are making fun of the font. Always err on the side of your final product being shorter than you think it should be. This one starts to discover more fun ways for Comic Sans to talk about himself, how he is laying the prom queen behind the woodshop and how he is the Swiss army knife of fonts, playing around in different ways he can say that he's awesome rather than just saying directly that he's awesome, which is what it's been so far. Finally, if you are signing up at a reduced price during the beta-testing phase, please understand that some of the videos are still works in progress and will be improved dramatically within the next month or two. Today, we're going to talk about how to pick out topics, something that's observant, something that's true to your audience. Section Six "Cheat Sheet" Summary: A one-page review of what we've learned. That's what I did for this Comic Sans piece. That's the idea where using the format of a dry corporate email. Topics can usually be found based on your day to day life. Don't worry about staying laser-focused on one topic. If you do want to get feedback from a larger group of people like online or in a class, try to ask pointed questions in terms of your feedback, like what are the questions you really looking to answer in this piece? Once you've struggled to write something funny alongside another writer who's trying to do the same thing, you'll appreciate that someone was willing to clean up after you. Like you have this whole world of places you could go, and the best way to do that is by heightening. Not talking about like writing clickbait headlines, but like writing headlines that give audience the sense of your piece and making them promise of my pieces is going to be about this, and it's probably going to be funny for this reason. So, we're starting a little bit shorter there and then building to a longer stronger angry or funnier sentence at the end. came about as the result of someone doing a lot of work, and usually that someone is the writer herself. If Comic Sans totally breaks down, weeping and gets really sad and moppy, that would be hard to really totally justify in this. So, now we're going to follow this tactic of, your criticism is useless. You must be extremely intelligent, or kind of dumb, or somewhere in between. But here's the good and the bad news: Humor writing is about 90 percent technique. ). Good title should do three things. Then how to write about it in a way that's quick and funny and fun. Each lesson includes specific writing techniques and exercises to incite maximum laughs. That'll help you sort of like suss out the different tones you can take in a piece. For 16 years, Dave guided tours around Europe for Rick Steves' travel company. I started initially doing comedy and more in terms of performance like improv and sketch comedy but then started moving more towards writing stuff for the Internet. The advantage is that you can connect with a lot more people and you can really talk about things that are important to you and feel like they are going to find an audience outside of the people who are just physically sitting in the room with you. I should probably talk about other fonts and their relation to Comic Sans. Of course, throughout this whole process, don't worry right now about writing the perfect title that will convince millions of people to click on what you've read and love what you've read. He currently lives in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, where he works as the Vietnam correspondent for TTG Asia and freelances for a variety of other publications including the Straits Times of Singapore, and Singapore Airlines' magazine and website. So, instead of just saying it's minimalist, or overly elegant, or overly refined, it's funnier to string together all these adjectives as a good blow for all these sentences that all start with the same form of sorry. It's ultimately, it's going to be harder to be funnier if you're saying something that people have heard before. Err on the side of having something that is quick, something that leaves nothing to be repeated, and something that leaves it open at the end. He takes different tactics like saying that it's too bad you don't like him, then expressing that people love him in fact and then to say in the end it doesn't even matter what you think. I think it's useful to look at where it landed and look at the pieces that I tweaked and improve from the first draft and the subsequent drafts in between to get a good idea of a process and approach you can take. So, think about if there's a surprising way to take your topic that it relates to another topic that people don't normally associate with it. I know the shit you've been saying behind my back. are just a few of them. Douglas Adams once said, "If you try and take a cat apart to see how it works, the first thing you have on your hands is a nonworking cat." Whether it's stuff online, I really think that a lot of the stuff on McSweeney's is funny, I think a lot of stuff the Onion does is funny, I think stuff like xkcd is really funny and that's a really unique voice. In this online workshop, award-winning humorist and bestselling author Dave Fox teaches you how! So, ultimately, humor writing is really subjective and people are going to think different things are funny. All rights reserved. I think when you're trying to like pepper in references and stuff, it's good to go as specific as possible. Just write stuff and get it out there, and if people don't like it that's fine. All I'd be doing is just being a dry businessman and then just mentioning various features of the font. Try not to do something you think has been done to death. Or your cat's memoir. Is it the tone it's taking? Also how to keep people's attention especially when you're trying to make stuff online, people have almost no attention span. So, its a pretty simple straightforward example of just taking an insight of something that you think is annoying, other people seem to think is annoying and then taking the opposite perspective on it and we'll look at the different ways that I did that with that piece and how you can use that for your own writing. that's taking another tactic shift. Throughout the short lessons, Mike uses one of his most famous pieces, I'm Comic Sans, to illuminate every concept and show us how true comedy gets written. If you're a writer, it's a great way to improve the concision and clarity of your writing and help you figure out topics that you can write about that'll really connect with people. It makes each section feel a little bit different. Then lastly, don't worry about pandering to your audience to be funny. Then, finally, like it doesn't even matter what you think. (True story: When the princess told Dave he spoke excellent Norwegian, Dave replied, "Thank you, Your Majesty. He also makes really good sandwiches if you ask him nicely. But they also have some pretty key differences. Then how to write about it in a way that's quick and funny and fun. It’s just a moment of humor, a bright spot, in this setting that holds connotations of sadness, sickness, and death. Sometimes your first idea will be totally great but usually you want to get bad stuff out of the way first and usually that'll get you to your better ideas. Initially when I started writing, I didn't feel very self assured that what I was writing was funny or clear. That you're not just writing the same kind of sentence or the same kind of descriptors. If not then it's probably not needed or you probably need to figure out how to heighten it. Those sort of disparate things that seem very different in terms of severity and status, but are still very similar in terms of the actual interpersonal relations happening. Well, think again, asshole, because I'm Comic Sans, and I'm the best thing to happen to typography since the fucking printing press." Start from the truth . Don't just write and think you'll come back to your title later because your title is a really really useful tool for figuring out what your pieces about and why it's funny. Since Johannes Gutenberg is more specific, you have to go a little bit further to get it and, therefore, it becomes a little bit more fun to read. A third framework is, if you can just give something voiceless of voice, if the thing that you're reading about is using inanimate object or just a situation, what if that could talk? In here, this heightens based on the last section, by having these big slam, wham and smacks in it. That's a way to overly long way of him describing how he's awesome, but so that comes later in the piece after we've done that a whole bunch. Make sure to challenge yourself to try to find new and surprising ways to express yourself and your topic because like these things clearly don't work. You can watch "Saturday Night Live" sketches and a clip from the iconic "Soup Nazi" episode of "Seinfeld" ... and call it studying! Again, it's good to be more specific than just restaurant. But most of all, stay true to yourself and trust yourself and your judgment. Does your tone change as your tactic change? So, just write it. Weigh yourself out a little bit of a roadmap. It's very similar to what we had in that second section, talking about the sister-in-law's blog and whatnot, but here we're calling out other places where Comic Sans is seen. I think it's better to go ahead and submit something sooner rather than later. The second thing is make sure you're showing your audience something new. So, go ahead and take on the project of writing a short 300 to 500 ish word piece that defends something you think is annoying. It's also good if you're a non-writer, because it's always good in whatever you're doing to be able to figure out how to best express what do you want to say clearly and also how to do it in an entertaining and an efficient fashion. So come join us in this fun and inspiring (and occasionally weird) workshop, and stretch your comedic potential to cackle-inducing new levels! He has been teaching writing workshops for more than 20 years. Also how to keep people's attention, especially when you're trying to make stuff online people have almost no attention spans. Humor and writing are skills anyone can develop. Don't worry too much about concision at this point. Do something that's new to you, that's fun and surprising for you to think about. Your piece needs to breathe at certain points. His work has been featured on the History Channel, Channel NewsAsia, and national radio broadcasts in the US and Australia. Another example of going a little too specific is saying, "I'm on every major operating system since Microsoft fucking Bob." So, that was the A that I started with and just exploring around that territory, and then going out to find other stuff that I wanted to talk about like how is he angry, how do other fonts relate to it, how does the reader relate into it and just try to make discoveries along the way. Section Two "Cheat Sheet" Summary: A one-page review of what we've learned. When you read your title you should be able to get like, "Oh, they're talking about Topic X and they're putting this spin on it." Another thing is, "Client feedback on the creation of the earth," which takes the form of a piece of client feedback that would be given for work and advertising or anything else but takes the perspective of a client giving feedback on God's creation of the earth, so nitpicking as you know it, if the birds are right, if the sea is right and gives a new spin on how that common trope of client feedback is interpreted. Write things that are important to you, write things that matter to you. Ask yourself is this interesting and funny just because it's shocking or is it because there's something sort of clever and interesting behind it. We're going to talk about the font and then it conveys the point of view. You can send it somewhere else or put it up on your own. If you want to argue something effectively, you want to have the tactic change now and then instead of just having it be one monotone shouty thing. I noticed there'd been a whole lot of websites around recently that people were complaining about Comic Sans. A lot of times you'll gain a lot by adding more descriptors what you're saying or like calling out a specific thing in pop culture. Sort of look at the differences between those and see, "I really like that tone. That other people have some feeling about? It's funny to have an occasional long sentence that's full of descriptors, that's like the Comic Sans type things where its like, "I will not rest until every uptight armchair typographer cock hat like you is surrounded by my lovable, comic-book inspired, sans-serif badassery." It's good to share and submit your work because it just gives you a sense of accountability. So, that's a lot how satire works is it's coming from one point of view but it's actually talking about something differently. You should avoid really being too nebulous or mysterious with your title because ultimately, no one on the internet wants to find out what your piece is about. WHAM. No one on the Internet is going to spend that much time with anything you write. I had the great pleasure of teaching a humor writing course for several years, and although I no longer teach that class, I still call back to what it taught me, almost every day. It's the same sort of idea, it's like I've set up a punch idea. This is doing a generally good job of just being a way from me to lay out initially, "Oh, this is what this is about." So, if you've got a piece like this where there's a lot of shouting, a lot of anger, let it breathe and let it get calmer now and then. Again, building that way and ending with the stupidest swear afterwards. Maybe you're a journalist, maybe you're trying to write your novel, maybe you're a blogger or a copywriter or maybe you're working on your memoir. Shaping Your Hot, Hot Body ... with Silly Putty! What Comic Sans describes himself as racing is tricked out, nitrous-laden Honda Civic against Tokyo gangsters who will kill him if he doesn't cross the finish line first. Something that's observance, something that's true to your audience. A great dark comedy approaches its subject matter with truthfulness, and the best comedy offers absurdity based in reality. But luckily, I didn't let myself get too disparaged by how much they didn't work, and then came up with something that was funny and was more interesting to me. But to paraphrase the great humorist G.K. Chesterton, as writers, we are all in the same boat -- in fact we are the boat -- and we owe each other a terrible loyalty. You can always go back and rework it later. If this was up at the front, again, it would feel like it's coming on too strong, it's reaching too hard. You should have a relatable topic, and then you should have a point of view that's unexpected on that topic. You'll learn how to think, write… 1. You know why jag off, because I'm famous." I like the way this humor is always absurd or I like the way this humor is always very witty, like I like the way this is always very referential." So, how to take that topic that you think is promising and really find a point of view that's funny, and inciteful, and surprising to your audience. So, just make sure when you're writing that you're hitting different notes. So, then we bring in this other funny maligned font to open up this whole other world of, oh, Papyrus, if Comic Sans is this dude, then what kind of dude is Papyrus? And then cock-hat is a really dumb obscenity, so just saving that for the blow of that description. The most effortless-sounding sentence ever written (which for my money might be this, from George Saunders, "Humor is what happens when we're told the truth quicker and more directly than we're used to.") I started actually programming corporate training software and then I have worked other places like BuzzFeed, working on creative work there, and also the Google Creative Lab, writing stuff there for them too. I’m convinced that learning to effectively use humor can not only enhance your work, but can make the act of writing … It's a little bit more of a comma, a way of stating what he's been saying than just the same angry swear filled rage. 5. Don't let yourself edit yourself to death before you've even gotten to your second draft. A good thing to focus on is the unexpected versus the expected. This could be an official statement. Writing "I'm Comic Sans": So, at this point, you've got a topic that you think has some real insight to it and you think about a point of view that provides some tension between those two things. So I thought maybe the funny thing is to show people that this font isn't what they expect and a good way to do that would just be through this font which they're used to speaking with a baby voice, speak with an angry, adult, profane voice. Humor writing classes tend to create community -- because as part of the work you're doing together, you're laughing together. Don't really judge yourself while you're writing. Is there're stuff that's already tired from discussing this? There's some stuff like, "Since the fucking printing press" isn't really super specific and could probably be punched up. So do you."). A humor writing class will teach you how to revise your sentences more effectively than almost any other kind of writing exercise. You might end up in dead ends, you might end up somewhere cool, you might end up going back in circles, but it doesn't really matter how efficiently you get from place to place. So, there are a lot of different frameworks you can use to take a different and surprising perspective on your topic. Dave's love for humo(u)r writing evolved in early adulthood when he discovered office memos didn't have to be boring. Well, it doesn't have the benefits of having immediate feedback as to what's funny and what's extremely boring. Write what's important to you and that ultimately will probably be important to someone else. We made it easy for you to exercise your right to vote. Think about how you end up seeing most stuff on the internet and it's usually your first interaction with it is seeing the headlines somewhere and then probably clicking that. Build up the whole way through and let me have a lot of fun with calling out specific things that I thought were funny. Again, there are technical writerly concepts that come into play here: Snowballing, conflict, reversal, and the good old rule of three writ large ("Get your hero up in a tree, throw rocks at him, get him down" -- see how that rule of three works on the plot level as well as the punchline level?) Whether you are naturally funny or not (and some people are not -- I'm looking at you, Putin), whether you are destined to make millions writing hilarious scripts or novels or knock-knock jokes or not, what trying to write funny will force you to do is write a lot, and revise a lot. Stuff like, Bauhaus-esque fascist snoozefest is just going overboard in terms of the specifics that you're using. It's going to be a monologue from Comic Sans, and then it's going to be angry. Then, you should feel less like a magnificent resolution that ties up all loose ends, then it should feel like a really funny button like it's something that speaks to what's come before and heightens the joke and see sort of end on your biggest blow. Then, finally, how to publish it like where to send it and what you can do with it to get people to read it. Get something to a point where you feel like this seems pretty fun, this seems pretty concise, I think it's pretty funny. Meaning there are some specific, time-tested writing techniques you can wield to deliver funny results, among them, exaggeration, understatement, juxtaposition of opposites, and the rule of three (ever wonder why there are so many "an X, a Y, and a Z walk into a bar" jokes? It doesn't have to be an insight based on today's big headline news. Because, whereas, the first one is like going around in loops like I think different funny areas, the second one sort of like builds, and builds, and builds, and then finally, hits at the end and then gets out. If you're a writer, it's a great way to improve the concision and clarity of your writing and help you figure out topics that you can write about that will really connect with people. Predictability is also, as it turns out, the enemy of good writing in general. You don't need to have your title 100 percent finished, but you should be able to just state the gist of your piece, and why it's good within that title. It's good to just give yourself a goal, whether it's extremely lofty, you want to be published in a fancy magazine or you just want to be published on your own Tumblr. It's better to be a little long and be funnier and clearer than have something that's really mysterious and require someone to click and read the first paragraph and get it. Also check out my other courses on Udemy: Globejotting: How to Write Extraordinary Travel Journals (and still have time to enjoy your trip! Worry more about covering territory and really exhausting the stuff you have to say about this topic. You want to always be covering new territory. Need to spice up the directions to your graduation party? Then finally, "That I'm on the sign for that new Thai place? " Writers in all genres -- with the possible exception of obituaries. I had a great time during the class and took a lot away from it. The last sentence puts a button on this by heightening the anger and rage throughout this by saying, "Sometimes you should take off your black turtleneck, stop compulsively adjusting your Tumblr theme, and lighten the fuck up for once." You then contrast that with people's perceptions of Comic Sans as unprofessional and silly. So, that sort of desperation for coming to see my short play invites, other stuff includes global warming denialism, there's a big one and this funny intense debates around there. It's taking what people are familiar with with Comic Sans, the stuff they think about it already and then just flipping that and putting it in a new lens where it's like Comic Sans isn't just a sad punching bag, Comic Sans is in fact this angry dude. Just write something that surprises you and is fun to you. Some of the stuff you can get out of this class includes stuff like nailing first impressions. So, make sure that you're writing quickly and you're writing clearly and you're getting in and out as fast as possible. You don't need to research and plumb the depths of all available resources online. In the comic sense example, there's a few different tactics within the argument. 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