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Funny Names | ThinkingFunny.com
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October 3, 2009. 8212; robbplightfoot @ 4:57 pm. Back to Patrick M. McManus answers the question (asked by himself in his book, often by readers), “Why do you give your characters and locations such odd names? The shorter answer to his short response is that it helps quickly establish character, set a tone, and create some comic expectations. All of this is key to economy, which is important in any work but vital in humor and comedy. Economy gained by too-topical references. Not as well as Cosby. Does it...
McManus’s Rule #1 | ThinkingFunny.com
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October 17, 2009. McManus’s Rule #1. 8212; robbplightfoot @ 1:11 am. McManus’s rules for humor. Rule #1 – don’t write about real-life humor. Economy is a force pulling writers in one direction-to get to the punch line or payoff. But this pressure can be resisted with quirky characters or intriguing details that leave the reader wondering “what the heck were they thinking? 1 Comment ». For some chuckles about human behavior from a canine’s POV. 8212; October 17, 2009 @ 1:41 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Some Quick Tips From McManus | ThinkingFunny.com
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October 13, 2009. Some Quick Tips From McManus. Filed under: Book Reviews. 8212; robbplightfoot @ 6:24 pm. I’m still working back through “The Deer On A Bicycle,” and here are some suggestions from Patrick McManus:. Fear — Fear keeps many people from sending their work out into the world. McManus says there’s no magic way of beating this. Fear is helpful when it pushes us to do better, but if we wait for perfection, then we’ll never send anything out. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post.
Where Do Stories Come From? | ThinkingFunny.com
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October 7, 2009. Where Do Stories Come From? 8212; robbplightfoot @ 4:48 pm. McManus asks and answers the question: “Can One Learn To Be Funny? The story can be seen in The Grasshopper Trap, and I recommend it. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Going Negative | ThinkingFunny.com
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October 17, 2009. Filed under: Humor Techniques. 8212; robbplightfoot @ 5:22 pm. McManus’s Rule #2 – Write about the negative, not the positive. This is pretty straightforward: Pat asks the question, “If you’ve been on two camping trips, one perfect and the other miserable, which one provides the best material? The answer is clear, but I think it’s worth spending a few moments exploring why this is so. Comic characters exist at arm’s length, but shouldn’t drift past that, or the reader may lo...One final...
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Here is what I think. Sunday, October 25, 2009. It has been a while since my last post. After my last post, I decided to take stock of everything and reflect on the feedback I received. Some of what I received seemed to reflect the overall nature of debate in our world today. It seems that we can no longer converse on ideas. We, as a country, seem to have the need to vilify the "opposition". Yes, I am referring to Fox News. Do I agree with what I see on Fox? Sometimes I do, but I also agree that some COM...
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October 17, 2009. Filed under: Humor Techniques. 8212; robbplightfoot @ 5:22 pm. McManus’s Rule #2 – Write about the negative, not the positive. This is pretty straightforward: Pat asks the question, “If you’ve been on two camping trips, one perfect and the other miserable, which one provides the best material? The answer is clear, but I think it’s worth spending a few moments exploring why this is so. Comic characters exist at arm’s length, but shouldn’t drift past that, or the reader may lo...One final...
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