Humour Writing Workshop
EB White, American writer, editor, and long-time contributor to The New Yorker, once said “Analysing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested, and the frog dies of it.”
The heart of writing humour is the belief we have funny things to say. Rendering humour on the page is easier when we’re intentional about what we want to do. Studying humour and playing with it in our own work is fun, and this workshop is designed to be both playful and challenging.
EB White, American writer, editor, and long-time contributor to The New Yorker, once said “Analysing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested, and the frog dies of it.”
The heart of writing humour is the belief we have funny things to say. Rendering humour on the page is easier when we’re intentional about what we want to do. Studying humour and playing with it in our own work is fun, and this workshop is designed to be both playful and challenging.
EB White, American writer, editor, and long-time contributor to The New Yorker, once said “Analysing humor is like dissecting a frog. Few people are interested, and the frog dies of it.”
The heart of writing humour is the belief we have funny things to say. Rendering humour on the page is easier when we’re intentional about what we want to do. Studying humour and playing with it in our own work is fun, and this workshop is designed to be both playful and challenging.