REACTING TO THE SERIES BY Grandma Smillew AND James Bellerjeau
Want to Get Better at Humor, Humour, and Satire?
Then stop writing right now

A good joke is like a Chocolate Soufflé. Gooey bites and sugary aftertaste.
A bad joke is like chewing two-day-old gum.
Being funny is hard work. Writing every day doesn't help, because you know what they say about doing the same thing over and over again.
You get sick of your own gags.
What if I let you in on a secret that is easy, free, and multifaceted?
Commenting on stories written by other humorists will help you hone your skills. Quickly, you’ll be riffing off their superior content.
It’s like singing along to Taylor Swift, only better.
The comment section can become its own kind of party. One where you crack each other up instead of sitting in the corner with your phone.
I’ve been practicing on Claire Franky’s stories. And my witty one-liner game has improved by 17.51%. Sounds good?
Stop Acting. Start Reacting.
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