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Writing Comedy (Writing Handbooks)

Writing Comedy (Writing Handbooks)
By John Byrne

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This work breaks down the basics of writing comedy into simple steps and shows how to make the most of your individual comedy writing abilities. It starts with the basics - writing jokes and short pieces - and then develops into writing sitcoms and full length routines. There are ideas on how to tailor material for radio, TV and print. It also discusses the practical aspects of turning comedy writing into a career, and offers suggestions on how to make contacts within the business, follow up leads and market your material effectively. This updated edition looks at the latest developments and markets for comedy from the Internet to broadband and interactive TV.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #500240 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-09-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

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About the Author
John Byrne is an author, cartoonist and stand up comedian with wide ranging experience in both performance and teaching of creative skills. His cartoons regularly appear in a wide range of publications including Media Week, The Stage and The Bookseller and he has also published over thirty books for children and adults. He lives in London.


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Informative and inspirational.4
John byrne is an experienced comedy writer, and we can draw from this. But don't expect this book to make you into Woody Allen overnight. It covers the nuts and bolts of comedy writing, from simple gags to full blown sitcoms - a must for the novice.

Although it is informative, you should treat it as inspirational - keep dipping into it when the muse doesn't strike. Read and re-read it. You won't be disappointed.

The perfect book for the would be writer of all comedy5
I, as a fledgling comedy writer found the book a great source of both instruction and encouragement. John Byrne is full of ideas for getting what is usually a number of unrelated and funny items which circulate around your head, usually on the bus or looking out of the window, into coherent and funny lines. He details how to have the courage to begin, setting out your ideas in a workable format and then put them together in a string of humourous writings. He achieves this at a level which all readers can relate to and yet has bags of encouragement. Especially invaluable for the writer looking to be heard on the great british medium of radio was the section dealing with writing sketches and quickies. John shows you how to produce professional looking work that should, if of course they are funny,impress producers and editors alike and may even be broadcast! I wholeheartedly recommend this book to all writers of that lonely art of comedy writing. I have certainly learnt a lot, in fact I couldn`t put it down, I think it was something to do with the superglue I managed to smear on the cover!

absolutely brilliant!5
At last a book which gives the new writer a sound basis for understanding the medium and how to turn ideas into laughter upon the page.
Mr Byrne lead the reader through a series useful hints and tips based on his own career and knowledge of the business.
He is never condescending and you get the impression he has spent a great deal of time in writing the book and not just thrown something together for the dosh!
Above all else, Mr Byrne gives great encouragement and instills self-belief into the prospective writer, after all we are an insecure bunch.
I urge you to buy this book if you think you have talent and are funny..