Are you integrating humor in your writings? Or maybe do you consider there is no place for that in your style?
Well, I think Joss Whedon implies that a joke can be inserted anywhere:
“Make it dark, make it grim, make it tough, but then, for the love of God, tell a joke.”
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Humor and sarcasm are like breathing to me, so they often end up in my writing.
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That’s awesome! You don’t need to struggle adding them!
Thank you for reading! ❤
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There are a few sequences where I inserted levity into my story. The most memorable was following an intense moment. It just flowed so well, I couldn’t help myself. It garnered some good laughs, poking fun at the overzealous protagonist.
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Isn’t that the best way to do it, Travis?
Thank you very much for reading! ❤
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Reblogged this on Love and Love Alone.
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Really can’t say I’m a pro, but writing for my blog always amazes me. I just sit down and write what’s on my mind, then it makes sense when I read it.
I’m learning as I go so I really appreciate your blog.
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Thank you very much for your appreciation! We have amazing things inside and surfacing them is always a challenge and a benefit! Thank you very much for reading! ❤
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A good old joke whether dark or light is the way to go 😄 I’ve never considered the Ask Anything link so thanks for this!
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Thank you for being here, Sharon! ❤
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