Writing Your First 100 Jokes is a practical book filled with exercises, formulas and examples, that guide you through the process of... well, writing your first 100 jokes.
Buy now for $9.99Yes! A widespread opinion about art and humour is that "you either have it or don't". That talent is a card being dealt at childbirth and you either got yours or you didn't.
I completely disagree. I believe that creativity can be inspired, practiced and nurtured. Given the right tools, the right nudge and the right amount of practice, everyone can learn how to get better - and what can be learned, can be taught too.
Absolutely not. Comedy is an art form to be mastered through trying, failing and experiencing - not through books.
Having said that, this book will help you get started and hold your hand until your write your first 100 jokes. This process will help you understand how jokes work, how to work on your ideas, and give you tips on how to perform live comedy.
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Buy now for $9.99It has really expanded my joke library, especially because the exercises are practical and easy to do, and I don't spend hours trying to force myself to do them. So it's also lazy-proof. I think it's fun to read even if you don't want to write jokes anyway. It's a really great book!
- Orsolya Sipos, Stand-up BudapestVery nice, precise work, I learned a lot from it! GΓ‘bor is a great partner to put on any comedic event. Talented, funny and reliable person, who knows the nuances of his craft very well.
- Daniel Ligeti, MIVAN comedyI have been performing, organizing events and teaching improv with Gabor in Copenaghen for more than 3 years, and I can definitely recomended him and its classes. He has a great sense of humor, which is adaptable to different stage situations and personalities!
- Massimo Carraro, Unintended Compliments