Humor Writing: Become the Next David Sedaris

By ·Reporter @ The Atlantic, NBCNews.com, and more

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Sign up for the March 6th online class!

This class is for creative writing hobbyists, aspiring creative writers, and anyone who wants to add a dash of humor to their writing.

You experience comedy everyday from your job woes to your family drama to your dating disasters. Why not craft those stories not just into personal blog posts but into humorous essays?

Inspired by New Yorker contributor David Sedaris and other writers, you'll learn:

  • how to mine your everyday experiences for comedy ideas
  • how to develop your humor beyond tweets and blog posts to essays and stories
  • where to get your hilarious pieces published


In this limited-enrollment workshop, you'll participate in quick humor writing exercises, read published examples of funny writing, get tips on improving your drafts, and leave the class with tons of comedy resources.

Most importantly, you'll have the chance to ask in-depth questions of someone who has been there. Grace Bello (me, writing in the third person) turned her office anecdotes into humorous stories for Splitsider and McSweeney's.

Sign up now for this engaging creative writing workshop.

Prerequisites
No writing experience required.
Taught by Grace Bello

Reporter @ The Atlantic, NBCNews.com, and more

Grace Bello is a lifestyle and culture reporter based in New York. Previously a full-time copywriter who penned articles and fiction on the side, she escaped the cubicle and now writes for whomever she wants to.

Her articles have appeared in The AtlanticThe Hairpin, Bust, Time Out New YorkP...

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