Get to the Punchline: A Workshop in Employing Humor in Our Writing

$100.00

A Weekend Writing
writing fiction (live, online)
with Theodora Ziolkowski
Nov 14,15
10-1

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A joke is like building a mousetrap from scratch. You have to work pretty hard to make the thing snap when it is supposed to snap.” — Kurt Vonnegut, A Man Without A Country

In this weekend-long intensive, we will closely examine strategies used by humor writers. We will look at dark humor and slapstick and evaluate comedic timing in essays and fiction. Our discussions will also revolve around sustaining humor: how long can we be funny? When in our work and where? How can we inject our prose with a sense of the comic that is appropriate to our material? Our explorations will extend into generative prompts in which we evoke in our own writing techniques we identify in the laugh-out-loud prose of Kingsley Amis, Melissa Broder, Sloane Crosley, Helen Fielding, Miranda July, George Saunders, David Sedaris, P.G. Wodehouse, and others. We will also discuss strategies for delivering comic material to an audience and platforms for publishing.

Theodora Ziolkowski is the author of On the Rocks, winner of a 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Award, and Mother Tongues. Her work has appeared in Glimmer Train, The Writer’s Chronicle, Short Fiction (England), Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of the Inprint Marion Barthelme Prize in Creative Writing. Recently, she served as Poetry Editor for Gulf Coast and Fiction Editor for Big Fiction. She is pursuing her PhD in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Houston.

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