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Learn how satire can enhance your writing.
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Some things are so ridiculous they deserve skewering. Other things are so relentlessly harmful and yet ignored that writers find another way to grab people’s attention vis-à-vis the problem. (Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” comes to mind).
Workshop Takeaways:
Identifying a subject worthy of satire.
Discerning the difference of knowing what’s funny and what’s funny with a message worthy of discussion and debate.
Learning the difference between punching up vs. punching down.
Ensuring that your satire, even if absurd, makes a salient point.
Presenter Bio:
Bob Balmer's writing has appeared in the Smithsonian, Golf Illustrated, ZYZZYVA, The Seattle Times, The Oregonian and other print media. It has aired on radio and television, and he has facilitated workshops in the Pacific Northwest and California. For more visit: discoveringlaughter.weebly.com
Questions? Contact beccar@dpls.lib.or.us, 541-312-1063
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Write Here | Adult Program |
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