I'm constantly looking for ways to improve my writing. I'm sure it's the same with many of you.
One of the things I've noticed as a reader of fiction is the effect small amounts of humor can have toward enhancing the overall likability of a story. It's the reason many people love characters like Tyrion Lannister, or the collective works of writers like Terry Pratchett.
I'm not talking about comedy writing here, I'm referring to the sprinkling of levity through humor as a counterweight to the gravity of terrible events & the horrific things that happen to our characters. Most of my writing is dark & gritty with a vein of serious desperation running throughout. I think it's in need of a few well-placed chuckles...the sort that doesn't pull away from the desperation but makes reading more enjoyable & characters beloved.
In real life, I'm known as a pretty funny fella. It's natural for me to make others laugh during conversation. In writing though, I struggle with humor. In truth, I know it's because I haven't focused on its inclusion until now, and like anything, technique requires practice. So, this is something I'm working on which I hope can take my writing to the next level.
As such I've been reading a few articles, like this one that discuss humor techniques...
http://www.writersdigest.com/whats-new/how-to-mix-humor-into-your-writing
I'd be interested in methods you've employed that readers have found humorous. Also, any recommendations for good articles, books, blogs, etc. that may offer sound advice on the topic.
Thanks.
One of the things I've noticed as a reader of fiction is the effect small amounts of humor can have toward enhancing the overall likability of a story. It's the reason many people love characters like Tyrion Lannister, or the collective works of writers like Terry Pratchett.
I'm not talking about comedy writing here, I'm referring to the sprinkling of levity through humor as a counterweight to the gravity of terrible events & the horrific things that happen to our characters. Most of my writing is dark & gritty with a vein of serious desperation running throughout. I think it's in need of a few well-placed chuckles...the sort that doesn't pull away from the desperation but makes reading more enjoyable & characters beloved.
In real life, I'm known as a pretty funny fella. It's natural for me to make others laugh during conversation. In writing though, I struggle with humor. In truth, I know it's because I haven't focused on its inclusion until now, and like anything, technique requires practice. So, this is something I'm working on which I hope can take my writing to the next level.
As such I've been reading a few articles, like this one that discuss humor techniques...
http://www.writersdigest.com/whats-new/how-to-mix-humor-into-your-writing
I'd be interested in methods you've employed that readers have found humorous. Also, any recommendations for good articles, books, blogs, etc. that may offer sound advice on the topic.
Thanks.