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Writing Comedy

You can include comedy in any genre - so let's take a look at how to do it so it works!

 

Meet Your Muse
Jenny Mounfield and Gail Breese
Meet Your Muse
This is a fun quiz designed to identify the type of muse you have. While there are many different muses, far too many to name, there are four predominant types: Arty Farty, Gormless, Grunger and Bossy. Answer these questions to meet your muse... . . .
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Humour in Romance Writing
by Malvina Yock
A former Vice-President of Romance Writers of Australia and the inaugural manager of Rendevous, a romance bookstore, Malvina has a vast and valuable knowledge of the romance market. She is the author of several non-fiction articles on Romance Writing and several of her romance short stories have been anthologized. . . . keep reading