Archive for the 'Write Comedy' Category

Comedy Night at Venus II to Raise Funds for Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield

On Saturday, January 26th, the Venus II restaurant will host several of the area?s funniest comedians in an effort to raise funds for the non-profit organization. Doors open at 7 p. m. and the show begins at 8 p. m. Tickets are $20 each and all proceeds will go to [...]

Seth Rogen’s Rise From Small Time Stand-up Comedy to Landing Lead Roles!

Seth Rogen’s Rise From Small Time Stand-up Comedy to Landing Lead Roles!

Writing About When You Came Back

I learned to write from my mother who was an extraordinary teacher. She made it so much fun to communicate with words that I grew up enjoying every area that had to do with writing especially if there was a creative twist to it. I feel fortunate to have that kind [...]

Screenwriting Book Review for Writing Drama

Yves Lavandier?s screenwriting book Writing Drama should probably be on the shelf of every scriptwriting junkie?s obligatory bookshelf. It is most likely way too heady for the mainstream but it is a necessary read for anyone serious about story structure, myth, and story telling. He may not have a lot of screen credits [...]

Writing Bespoke Wedding Poems – Don’t Settle for Second Best

A wedding is one of the most joyous occasion for two people. But sometimes, the wedding event can be rather stressful. There are just too many things to worry about; from wedding dresses to dinner menus and so on. One must keep in mind that the wedding event is supposed to be [...]

How To Make Real Money From Writing?

The significance of writing skills is emphasized far and wide over and over again. Writing skills are called mandatory, indispensable, crucial and drastic ability, a ticket to the thriving future of the person. The overwhelming majority of instructors and employers which were surveyed recently stressed that writing skills are critical both for academic [...]

Writing Job Descriptions

It is a craft, like any other, and must be learned.
But the aim of this article is not to put you off a literary career, but to look at the many options that are available to those who have the skill.
Most people think that writing a novel is the pinnacle of [...]

Seven Ways To Connect Your Writing And Your Life

During the twenty years I’ve taught writing, hundreds of students have expressed the belief that success and personal integrity are mutually exclusive.
The Lifewriting? approach to fiction suggests that not only do these two qualities overlap, but that the safest, surest, most satisfying path to discovering your true voice, your deepest creative [...]

Travel Writing – The Common Thread

Travel books are extremely diverse. Some are barely identifiable as travel writing. Gerald Durrell is thought of as an eccentric naturalist but in fact his books are engaging books on travel with a special focus on animal life. The kinds of travel literature, or indeed travel writers, can be broadly categorized. [...]


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