Humour without the Nasties

by Laura on March 4, 2009

in Web Publishing, Writing

From Jade Walker‘s newsletter The Written Word:

“A writer hopes to surprise his readers now and then. If we agree about everything, then one of us is redundant. Of course, rigorous truthfulness is good, but that gets harder and harder to achieve. So I settle for being amusing.” – Garrison Keillor

Humour writing has several subgenres. Which you choose or end up writing depends on your own personality and morals/ values. I think it’s cheap and taking the easy way out to pick on others. Not so different for those who pick on themselves. You are hurting someone either way. Can you write an article that’s funny but doesn’t take pot shots at anyone? It might be harder than you think.

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Patricia March 4, 2009

I’m with you on this. There is nothing funny about name-calling and belittling people.

RE Ausetkmt March 4, 2009

so does the snatching of Chester the Jester, from humourbloggers headquarters qualify ? those damn LOL can I haz more cheezeburgerz cats; are a hard bunch to pin down. they don’t talk; they refuse to recognize you; and they are just generally known to be Sneaky..

so what about them ?

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