Comedy: June 30, 2021 Issue [#10850]
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 This week: Ingredients to stir a laugh
  Edited by: Samberine Everose Author IconMail Icon
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2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

Hello everyone, I’m Samberine Everose and I'm here, one of your guest editors in the Comedy Topic of the WDC Newsletter, and just like I've been saying I will not be tired in expressing my thankfulness to all the beautiful people here in this wonderful community of writers for not only helping us to improve our writings but giving us also encouragement and inspiration every day. *Smile*

I admire those person who are easily convince you to laugh with their simple word and thoughts.
I wonder if they have a method or techniques that they are following or they are really a naturally comedic person.


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Letter from the editor

Ingredients to stir a laugh


Have you found yourself smiling in the midst of a thought when a good memory struck in your mind?

How about when 'something you see, in which it makes you remember a funny thing that happened, then it makes you laugh.

Everything that surrounds us will always create a good and stir our memory, be that a place, time, thing or a person.

There are some that may create painful memory also that we may not like to remember it, but I'd like to stick and would like to talk this time the happy thoughts.

Many factors can stir our mind to enhance our thoughts or memory and can remind us those funny feeling we were too-
In writing a comedy genre we may use those factors to stimulate those memories or thoughts that were locked up in our mind.

Here are the factors we may consider.

*Tackr*1. Different senses- the way your impression about things.
- Each of our five senses has a unique capacity to capture things that may stir us to reflect happy and funny thoughts.
Mostly, especially our eyes- there are those things that we can see that makes us laugh.
just for example a funny youtube video.
We can hear things that make us laugh.
Example when we are even only seeing body language, even if we don't hear a word we would burst into laughter.
And how much more for a thought or word.
In our writing in the comedy genre we can use each of the five senses to show to our audience and stir the funny feelings.

*Tackr* 2. Different range of age- your audience
Each age has its own range how the funny or laugh feeling can be stimulated.
Young people can easily burst into laughter through simple things or maybe mushy things or things that are showy.
Old ages can be a bit serious and they can be impacted through challenging and knowledgeable ideas.

*Tackr*3. Your mood in writing.
es, there is an important role of your mood when it comes to writing the genre of a story.
Because anything that we work for reflects our personality and feelings.
So when you write in the comedy genre, you should be sure that you are not broken-hearted and disturbed.*Smile*

Every craft created by the creator was not only moved by their own intelligence, but most especially they were moved by the surroundings, the situations and with their feelings.

But more on this, I can say that being a joker or comedic is a talent, 'cause it involves our personality and naturally as being a comedic and funny and that makes us unique.*Heart*


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Ask & Answer

Our Question for this week Newsletter: Do you follow and have your own methods on how you stir the laugh in your audience?
Or it is just your naturally born talent?


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Do you also use a 'connection' between the setting and your characters? what are these?
which is more superior? the setting will follow or adapt the character's need? or the character will follow or adjust what the settings needs?


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