Comedy for All: How to Make Your Writing Funny
A four-part masterclass on folding humor into your craft, whether you write fiction, non-fiction, or the labels on soup cans
“Comedy for All'“ is an introductory humor writing workshop for all writers — whether you write fiction, personal essays, scripts, ad copy, or are a budding stand-up, this course will help you to develop your comic skills in a variety of ways.
Join humor writer and improv comedian Alex Baia for a four-part exploration of all things humorous. Each lesson will focus on a different principle of humor writing, with theory, examples, and a writing exercises designed to work a specific comic muscle (or… funny bone?).
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About The Instructor
Alex Baia has written humor for The New Yorker, Austin Monthly, McSweeney’s, Eater, Points In Case, and others. He’s an editor of Slackjaw, a daily comedy publication on Medium. Alex also runs Comedy Bizarre on Substack, a weekly newsletter for anyone who wants to write funny stuff. Find out more about Alex's writing and projects at alexbaia.com








