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  1. How To Outline A Humorous Book: Jeffrey Yamaguchi Breaks It Down [ThePublishingSpot]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Dec 13, 2007

    There are writing handbooks for almost everything--novels, short stories, memoirs, etc.; but as far as I know, nobody has ever explained how to write a humorous book. Reading Jeffrey Yamaguchi's mocking look at

    Also tagged: jeffrey yamaguchi, working for the man, humorous handbook

  2. How To Outline A Humorous Book: Jeffrey Yamaguchi Breaks It Down

    knowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Dec 13, 2007

    There are writing handbooks for almost everything--novels, short stories, memoirs, etc.; but as far as I know, nobody has ever explained how to write a humorous book. Reading Jeffrey Yamaguchi's mocking look at

    Also tagged: jeffrey yamaguchi, working for the man

  3. Jeffrey Yamaguchi Explains How To Write A Funny Character [ThePublishingSpot]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Dec 12, 2007

    "[The holidays] are not the time to take your sick days. This is actually a really good time to be going to the office. The reality is, you've gots lots of personal stuff to take care of, and the best time to get that

    Also tagged: writing resources, jeffrey yamaguchi, working for the man, 52 projects

  4. Jeffrey Yamaguchi Explains How To Write A Funny Character

    knowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Dec 12, 2007

    "[The holidays] are not the time to take your sick days. This is actually a really good time to be going to the office. The reality is, you've gots lots of personal stuff to take care of, and the best time to get that

    Also tagged: writing resources, jeffrey yamaguchi, working for the man

  5. Marilyn Terrell, the insider travel track

    gadling.com » Gadling - Dec 11, 2007

    Filed under: Arts and Culture, Blogs "Marilyn is my favorite!" writes Mort Todman in a comment posted at Intelligent Traveler, the blog for for National Geographic Traveler. Marilyn Terrell is one of our favorites

    Also tagged: national geographic traveler, nationalgeographictraveler, humorwriting

  6. "The humor came first and the emotional blood-letting came second" : How To Structure and Revise A Memoir [ThePublishingSpot]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Oct 17, 2007

    "I hate being paralyzed. I hate every minute of it. Everytime it dawns on me that I can't do something like swing on a passing tree limb or take Blaine or Max down for a three count in the backyard, it's like a stab in

    Also tagged: revision, five easy questions, inspirational writing, allen rucker

  7. "The humor came first and the emotional blood-letting came second" : How To Structure and Revise A Memoir

    knowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Oct 17, 2007

    "I hate being paralyzed. I hate every minute of it. Everytime it dawns on me that I can't do something like swing on a passing tree limb or take Blaine or Max down for a three count in the backyard, it's like a stab in

    Also tagged: revision, five easy questions, inspirational writing, allen rucker

  8. Joe Keenan Wins 2007 Thurber Prize

    writerswrite.com » Writerswrite.com's Writer's Blog - Oct 7, 2007

    Joe Keenan, Emmy award-winning writer and producer (Frasier), has won the 2007 Thurber Prize for American Humor for his novel My Lucky Star . From the official release: Keenan is the author of two previous comic

    Also tagged: screenwriting, writing awards

  9. A Hilarious Read: Brian Sack's Squat Toilet Story

    gadling.com » Gadling - Jun 23, 2007

    Filed under: Cultures, Blogs, Stories, Asia, China, Video I have just finished laughing harder than I have laughed in months. I kid you not. I'm still chuckling and shaking my head thinking about how hard I was

    Also tagged: toilet humor, travel writing, travelwriting

  10. "The Little Taught Disgorgement Method" : How To Draft Your Novel [ThePublishingSpot]

    knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - May 30, 2007

    "Heathbar was neo-Georgian, meaning it had red brick on the front. It was otherwise a 6,000-square-foot conglomeration of awful architectural ideas throughout history executed in 21st-century Vulgarian; chief among the

    Also tagged: novel, simpsons, five easy questions, larry doyle

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