What do you think?
Rate this book


"What is comedy? Comedy is the art of making people laugh without making them puke."—Steve Martin
Become the funniest person in the room! With Comedy Writing Secrets, 2nd edition, you can master the fundamentals of humor writing and turn your comedic talent into a well-paying pursuit.
For more than a decade, Comedy Writing Secrets has been giving aspiring comedians a leg up on the competition. In this expanded new edition, Mel Helitzer, named the "funniest professor in the country" by Rolling Stone magazine, and funnyman Mark Shatz pack in even more insight and instruction, including:
Humor writing exercises to punch up your jokes Extra information on writing for sitcoms and stand-up Comedic brainstorming techniques using associations and listings Exclusive tips for writing humor for specific markets like editorials, columns, speeches, advertising, greeting cards, t-shirts, and more Tap into your comedic genius with Comedy Writing Secrets, 2nd edition, and you'll always leave 'em laughing!354 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1987
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman where the self-help section was. She said if she told me it would defeat the purpose.
—Dennis Miller
After twelve years of therapy, my psychiatrist said something that brought tears to my eyes. He said, “No hablo ingles.”
—Ronnie Shakes
Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself.
—Mark Twain
I’ve had more women than most people have noses.
—Steve Martin
“For me, it's a purity thing about the joke itself. It's a test of a joke whether or not you do it completely clean and it works. If it does, then that's a legitimate item you have there. For me, it's nothing to do with finding those words offensive. It's just not what I'm in search of. Do it clean, and you are really earning that laugh.”
—Jerry Seinfeld
“An immortal speech should not be eternal.”
"... if you have to read a book, especially many books, you're probably not funny." (someone on Goodreads)
"Humorists write funny while comedians perform funny." (pg. 17/203)
"The wit makes fun of other persons; the satirist makes fun of the world; the humorist makes fun of himself." (James Thurber)
"The professional writes three times what's needed, rewrites, discards, rewrites some more, then finally settles on the ones that work best for that specific audience." (pg. 132/203)