The Comic Toolbox: How to Be Funny Even If You’re Not

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A straightforward, often humorous workbook approach to comedy writing as creative problem-solving. In it, veteran Hollywood comedy writer John Vorhaus offers his tools of the trade to writers, comics, and anyone else who wants to be funny. Among these indispensable tools are Clash of Context, Tension and Release, The Law of Comic Opposites, The Wildly Inappropriate Response, and The Myth of the Last Great Idea. Readers will learn that comedy = truth and pain (the essence of the comic situation), that fear is the biggest roadblock to comedy (kill the ferocious editor within and rich, useful comic ideas will flow), and much more.

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Tami D. Cowden says:

A helpful – and ENJOYABLE – book of fiction writing advice No other book on writing I’ve read – and I’ve read a lot! – kept me chuckling throughout. I’d recommend this book for the laughs alone, but I can also recommend it as the fount of writing wisdom it entails.

Logan Strain says:

Simple, short, and useful “The Comic Toolbox” is very to the point as to what comedy is, and how it is created. It outlines a basic structure so easy to use that anyone with a decent grasp of the english language can write a humorous skit or scene. Though, for my money, I would also get “Comedy writing step by step.” It grasps far deeper than Vourhous’s basic outline, and is very comprehensive. Use “Comic Toolbox” as a quick reference, but use “Step by Step” as a guide.


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