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Tag Archives: Humour
2024 Week 27: In which three men walk into a bar but I’m not sure why or who they are or what happens next because I wasn’t one of them and I’m terrible at remembering jokes. Sorry.
While I’m down in Melbourne with not much time on my hands I thought I’d revisit and update a post I did some time ago about my pathetic joke-telling ability. The cartoons included are very early ones from my talented … Continue reading
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Tagged Artspear Entertainment, cartoons, comedy, funny, Gondor Writers' Centre, humor, Humour, Joe Bauer, jokes, Rita Artmann, Toon Sandwich, Writing Workshop
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2024 Week 19: Question and (ridiculous) Answer session.
Over the 20 years (Yikes!) since my first book The Running Man was published I’ve answered quite a lot of interview questions about my stories and writing and about myself. So I thought I’d look back and just pick out … Continue reading
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Tagged books, creative-writing, fiction, Humour, Interview questions, The Running Man, Writing, Writing space, Writing tips
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blog 77: In which three men walk into a bar but I’m not sure why or who they are or what happens there.
I’ve been thinking a bit about HUMOUR recently because on Saturday JUNE 13th 2015 I’ll be presenting an all-day HOW TO WRITE FUNNY workshop at the GONDOR WRITERS’ CENTRE Kilcoy . You can see the other fantastic presenters and their workshop times and details … Continue reading
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Tagged cartoons, Gondor Writers' Centre, Humour, Joe Bauer, jokes, Writing Workshop
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blog 34: In which I really have nothing to say, but I say it anyway.
It’s come to my attention that I’ve been very slack with my blogging of late and it’s been ages since I posted something. This was mainly due to the fact that I couldn’t think of anything the least bit interesting, … Continue reading

















