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Writer's Digest Writer's Digest, established in 1920, is a United States magazine devoted to both beginning and established writers, offering interviews, market listings, calls for manuscripts, and how-to articles.  Books/F&W

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Become the funniest person in print with this basic comedy writing handbook for humor humor, according to ancient theory, any of four bodily fluids that determined man's health and temperament. Hippocrates postulated that an imbalance among the humors (blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile) resulted in pain and disease, and that good health was  writers, Mel Helitzer & Mark Schatz's Comedy Writing Secrets, 2nd Edition (1582973571, $17.99) which offers up exercises, details on differences between different types of comedy writing, and tips for writing for specific markets, from sitcom and television to greeting cards See e-card.  and T-shirts. Tips are blocked in sidebars of at-a-glance information, discussions are filled with comedy quotes throughout, and insights on what makes something funny offers up a fine pairing of exercises and insights on humor. Miles Westley's Bibliophile's Dictionary (1582-973563, $16.99) is another winner for aspiring writers; this offering a book of words and phrases Words and Phrases®

A multivolume set of law books published by West Group containing thousands of judicial definitions of words and phrases, arranged alphabetically, from 1658 to the present.
 which gather unusual phrases organized into specific categories such as myths and household objects. If you're seeking an atypical atypical /atyp·i·cal/ (-i-k'l) irregular; not conformable to the type; in microbiology, applied specifically to strains of unusual type.

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 collection of words to amaze and puzzle--and to sprinkle liberally into tired writing to give it some spice--Bibliophile's Dictionary is for you, encouraging both browsing and reference.
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Title Annotation:Comedy Writing Secrets, 2d ed.; Bibliophile's Dictionary
Publication:Internet Bookwatch
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Date:Apr 1, 2006
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