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Reddit mentions of How to Write Funny: Your Serious, Step-By-Step Blueprint For Creating Incredibly, Irresistibly, Successfully Hilarious Writing

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of How to Write Funny: Your Serious, Step-By-Step Blueprint For Creating Incredibly, Irresistibly, Successfully Hilarious Writing. Here are the top ones.

How to Write Funny: Your Serious, Step-By-Step Blueprint For Creating Incredibly, Irresistibly, Successfully Hilarious Writing
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    Features:
  • Features interchangeable and replaceable content inserts
  • Contains 80 sheets/160 pages of 100gsm dotted paper
  • Perfect for taking you artwork, sketches, and notes on the go
  • Black leather cover with elastic closure and bookmark
  • Measures 7.4X4.5 inches
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Release dateMay 2014

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Found 4 comments on How to Write Funny: Your Serious, Step-By-Step Blueprint For Creating Incredibly, Irresistibly, Successfully Hilarious Writing:

u/jphoenixsucks · 10 pointsr/Standup

There is a common term for the pivot point in a joke. It's called a punchline.

If you want to read up on joke and humor writing, the only good book that I personally know of it is Scott Dikkers's "How to Write Funny." It breaks things down pretty well.

https://www.amazon.com/How-Write-Funny-Step-Step-ebook/dp/B00K9PI7AQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1496660024&sr=8-3&keywords=humor+writing

u/tpounds0 · 4 pointsr/Screenwriting
u/ReliableSource · 3 pointsr/SketchPerformance

I really like How to Write Funny. I think it has the most practical writing advice of any book I've read (not that I've read hundreds)