Editors Explain: How Can I Make my Writing Funnier?

Ask the Editorssarah james, editor of Slackjaw, Medium’s largest humor publication, joins us to share tips on how to make your readers laughArtwork by Jessica Jungton, inspired by Andrea Piacquadio Does humor have a formula? Is it something you just know or can you grow this skillset? Did your reader laugh — aka blow more air out their nostrils […]

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  • October 23, 2020
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Shawn Stewart Ruff: Finlater

Bookable“I took all the guard rails off and let the language be what kids spoke and let the racism be what it was.”Photo courtesy of Bookable We are all products of our environment. Who we are, and who we become in the world, is shaped by the places we were raised. In Shawn Stewart Ruff’s debut novel […]

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  • October 18, 2020
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5 Euphemisms to Cut From Your Writing — Once And For All

We often use euphemisms to talk about subjects that are unpleasant or uncomfortable to broach. Well, actually, we use them to avoid talking about unpleasant and uncomfortable subjects. In my career, I’ve written about death, money, sex and all kinds of personal development. I’ve become comfortable speaking plainly.  To do otherwise is a disservice to […]

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  • October 16, 2020
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5 Nonfiction Writing Techniques That Will Captivate Readers

Do fiction and nonfiction writing have anything in common? After all, their goals are fundamentally different. One wants to entertain, the other one mainly educates. But take a look at Hunter S. Thompson’s work and you will know better. Thompson was a master at crafting tight, compelling fiction, and he used these very same fiction […]

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  • October 15, 2020
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Young Person Is Clueless About How People Lived Before E-Mail, And His Texts With An Older Person Go Viral

Zoomers struggle to imagine the world before smartphones and the Internet. And Kathy Torrence, 52, learned that her son, 21, is no different. Recently, he texted Kathy, asking, “How did any of college work before email?” So she decided to teach him about those ancient times. The conversation they had hilariously highlighted the differences between […]

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  • October 9, 2020
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7 Tips For Aspiring Writers Who Aren’t Sure Where To Start

1. Read as many different types of books as possible. Read in a wide range of genres. Read classics and modern books on bestseller lists. Read craft books and autobiographies, too. Read everything you can get your hands on. Don’t feel like the time you spend reading is a waste because it’s part of the […]

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  • October 8, 2020
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