hi guys i am a new member, these forums are awesome. i want to be a writer when i grow up -- do you have any recommendations for the best books on comedy type writing or websites, i really like larry david and woody allen and want to start my journey on the write path. i really like comedy my parents said i have to learn how to write and learn to be funny thanks for helping! my name is jules!
I really hate to break this to you, but you have the wrong forum. This is General writing, you're looking for introductions. And for a book suggestions, there is Book Discussions. Welcome to the site, but thread will probably be gone.
Welcome. As stated above, it might be best if you look at 'Book Discussions' section and ask for book recommendations there. Or browse the 'General Writing' section to see if there are any threads similar to your queries.
welcome, jules! as for books on how to write comedy, the best are the best works of the best writers of funny stuff... like the early woody allen, steve allen, erma bombeck, kurt vonnegut and so on... don't look for how-to's... just read constantly the works of the funniest writers of all time and see how they do it... then, if you have the skewed pov of life and your fellow humans that it takes to be funny, you'll be able to turn out your own writings to tickle the funny bones of your readers... meanwhile work hard on perfecting the basics of the writer's art: grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc. love and hugs, maia
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