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  • How to Write Funny Characters

    (By Scott Dikkers)

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    Author Scott Dikkers
    “Book Descriptions: The Definitive Guide to Writing Comedic Characters

    From one of the world’s most celebrated humor writers, this easy-to-follow, step-by-step book lays out a clear system for producing living, breathing comedy characters that audiences will fall in love with. You’ll learn...

    • The 40 comedy character archetypes that get laughs automatically—you don’t even have to write jokes!

    • How to generate endless funny character ideas

    • The 10 secrets to making your characters strikingly unique.

    • The 8 common mistakes that will make your audience lose interest in your character.

    • How to write funny dialogue that sparkles with originality.

    • Funny dialogue prompts and how to write banter that leaps off the page.

    • The number one tip for writing funny character descriptions that will pull readers in.

    • And many more tips, tricks, and techniques!”

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