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Focus On: Humor Blogs

“Dying is easy. Comedy is hard,” says Peter O’Toole in My Favorite Year. If you’ve ever tried your hand at humor blogging, you will likely agree. In fact, with the possible exception of the sestina, I’d say humor writing is the most difficult form of writing. To be good, it must be surprising, concise, sharp, timely, and consistent all at once. And humor bloggers turn out such polished gems every week or so. How do they do it? Here are some tips from the pros:

  • Learn the rules. All forms of writing – the essay, the play, the short story – have some well-defined basic parameters and comedy writing is no exception. For example, specifics are funnier than generalizations and repeating something three times is funnier than repeating it two or four times. By mastering the fundamentals, you let those who have come before do some of the work for you.
  • Keep up with the news. Good comedy is timely and relevant, even if it’s not specifically political. The best humor bloggers keep their fingers on the pulse. Read as much as you can, and keep up with what people are currently watching, reading, and talking about.
  • Observe. Comedy is everywhere you look, and, as observational comics have found, sometimes the most ludicrous aspects of daily life are those we’ve grown so used to that we’ve stopped noticing them at all. Look closely at the ordinary and you will discover the absurd.
  • Keep your temper. A controlled, targeted rant can be hilarious, but comedic rants are harder than they look, and even the best ranters grow tiresome after awhile. Outrage can be an excellent starting point for a good comedic piece, but bury that anger in the revision process if you want to reach an audience.
  • Keep us on our toes. Laughter comes from the unexpected. Try turning a familiar pattern on its head. How can you invert a story or a joke to deliver an unexpected conclusion?
  • Draw something. Many popular humor blogs are online comics, and no wonder – the visual aspect gives you an entirely new dimension in which to be funny. And as some of the most beloved sites prove, you don’t need to be an artist to draw a satisfying comic…although if you are, so much the better!
  • Edit, edit, edit. While digressions and non-sequiturs can be amusing, the best humor writing doesn’t have a lot of fat. Look for anything in your piece that’s tired, dull, or not on point. Get rid of it, or replace it with something wittier.

Do you often use humor in your blog posts? Which bloggers make you laugh on a regular basis?

183 Comments
  1. humor is funny

    September 17, 2012
  2. My blog is funny.
    My blog is funny.
    My blog is funny.

    Whoa, did you just blow coffee out your nose reacting to that uproarious trifecta? I know. Happens all the time. Now wipe off your monitor.

    I’m constantly going back and forth trying to figure out if mine is a humor blog or a singles blog. I think it’s a bit of both. I could easily cry about my love life, but I choose to laugh.

    http://singlegirlblogging.com

    September 17, 2012
    • You made me laugh a lot,effectively! Your blog deserves notoriety! Love

      September 17, 2012
      • Aw, thanks! I just did a cartwheel :)

        September 17, 2012
  3. People LOVED this post:
    Wierd Sh*t Americans Do: Chapter Two

    http://awomeninherthirties.com/2012/09/16/weird-shit-americans-do-chapter-two/

    Finally learned how to write a funny post, thank you for this advice!

    September 17, 2012
  4. Val #

    It’s a pity you didn’t notice that Hyperbole and a Half, while one of the funniest blogs on the ‘net, hasn’t been updated for months as its author has extremely bad depression.

    September 17, 2012
    • But Allie hasdn’t removed the site.

      Her past work stands the test of time and maybe seeing hits everyday – regardless of new activity – brings her some small bit of happiness.

      Alright; back to the funny.

      September 18, 2012
  5. Though we don’t aim to be comical- our primary concern is the welfare of Northerners in the often profoundly bemusing environment of That London- we have in fact been known to make people smile in appreciation of our efforts to be entertaining and informative.
    It would be nice to know where other people of the Blogging community would place our efforts. Do have a look at our site and help us out.
    Thanks,

    Team NLIL

    September 18, 2012
  6. People liked this post. (I guess lots of people can realte to the awkward unibrow experience)
    http://piecesofmyrandomness.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/chewbacca-do-the-wiggle/

    September 18, 2012
  7. …or you can nicely ask an artist to draw comics from your ideas for the free exposure and benefit of making people laugh!! :) I’m always happy to oblige!

    September 18, 2012
  8. this piece of humour [actually my first ever weekly challenge as well] got the most likes i have gotten for a humour piece in a long while and i was happy with the way it came out – http://brettfish.wordpress.com/2012/09/18/weekly-writing-challenge-mail-it-in

    September 18, 2012
  9. Here’s another funny story!!!
    http://sofiesdiary.com/2012/08/24/18-shopping/

    September 18, 2012
  10. I agree with all of these…except the very last point. I’m a big fan of digressions and non-sequiturs – sometimes rambling about pointless, trivial stuff can be effective in comedy writing.

    September 18, 2012
  11. Reblogged this on DeDeRants.

    September 18, 2012
  12. Angry British Ranting. Dry, dark and cynical… occasional punchline. There’s some really good blogs below too though, great thread

    September 18, 2012
  13. Geez…. I really gotta learn how to write a humor blog.

    September 18, 2012
  14. http://exceptionalyetlovely.wordpress.com/

    Hey, you guys should read my blog!!! My mom said it was funny! But she is just supporting me!

    September 18, 2012
  15. No one would be so cynical as to subliminally leave a link to his own humor blog in the comments, would he (mightierthanthepen.wordpress.com)? Of course not (mightierthanthepen.wordpress.com). Nor would he do it three times (mightierthanthepen.wordpress.com), even if that’s the funniest number.

    Also, people liking that blog’s Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/ThagIII) wouldn’t suddenly find their lives enriched or anything, so it’s a good thing Thag isn’t using this as a predictable opportunity to toot his own horn.

    September 18, 2012
  16. I’m one of *those* people who must point out that the ‘dying is easy, comedy is hard’ line, while uttered in “My Favorite Year” – a FANTASTIC movie, is not the originator of that line. Henny Youngman used it years before, and even he wasn’t the first to articulate the sentiment: http://quoteinvestigator.com/2010/10/26/comedy-is-hard/

    September 18, 2012
  17. Comedy is hard. It doesn’t have to be laugh-out-loud funny to be good though. I like to think my comedy travel writing blog – http://comedytravelwriting.wordpress.com/ – is worth a little smile. Mostly involving weird encounters with gay guys for some reason!

    September 19, 2012
  18. Personal stories with a twist in the plot can be fun…for example, I couldn’t have made up my “almost romantic moment #147″. Don’t lie. You’ve got some, too!
    http://conniecarey.wordpress.com/1012/09/19/almost-romantic-moment-147/

    September 19, 2012
    • Psst… Connie, your link is broken.

      September 19, 2012
  19. comedy is difficult to write about.

    September 19, 2012
  20. I have to share this post just because this haircut (all the rage in Cuba and possibly now crossing the straits) is just ridiculous!
    http://georgiaschrubbe.com/2012/06/30/when-a-trend-goes-bad/

    September 19, 2012
  21. http://breadandcrows.wordpress.com/

    Might as well just leave this here. Might as well.

    I mean, I might as well.

    September 20, 2012
  22. Something.
    Something.
    Something.

    Said it three times. Still not funny.

    http.//aggressivecamping.wordpress.com/

    September 20, 2012
  23. There’s a pink elephant in the room. Might as well talk about it? :)

    http://piecesofmyrandomness.wordpress.com/

    September 21, 2012
  24. miamivalleymama #

    it may be funny. it may not.

    September 22, 2012
  25. The first 100 years are the hardest, I have 70% done wow can’t wait till it gets easier.

    September 22, 2012
  26. URGENT REQUEST. Dingo and Mousie (not to mention Prof.Ebenezer and Sonnet) are dying to have someone tell them that they are loved. At the moment Dingo feels it’s more likely that he’s going to be put down! He tries sooooo hard but nothing seems to work somehow. Won’t some very kind lady or gentleman please give him a bone or at least a pat on the head. He’d so love that. NB: He’s mostly at home on MusicaNeo’s site but wants to move to Etcetera (WordPress) but he doesn’t know how to move all his rubbish over from the one place to the other! Unfortunately he doesn’t know much at all about computers yet – but he’s he’s trying hard to learn.

    September 22, 2012
  27. PS: I forgot to mention that Dingo and his friends are on Facebook too. However, when I asked him what his address was he said he didn’t know! “I think it’s out there somewhere but where exactly I haven’t a clue”!
    O dear!

    September 23, 2012
  28. you can nicely ask an artist to draw comics from your ideas for the free exposure and benefit of making people laughI’

    September 23, 2012
  29. Humor is one of the most useful strategies in the teaching process

    September 23, 2012
  30. This is very useful information. I’ll keep this in mind the next time I write.

    For those without a car or broke college students, you may relate to this:
    http://stinkybackpack.wordpress.com/2012/08/19/rippin-bags/

    September 24, 2012
  31. After years of writing outrageous yet somehow legal funny stuff on my WordPress blog, I’d throw myself in front of a bullet headed for any of the republicans running for office, because the truth is that they provide my motivation to write every day.
    O.k., the truth is that I don’t actually write “every” day, and in the moment I’d be more likely to hold them still or throw them in the path of any bullet that was aimed at them but was going to miss, there’s so many of those idiots around here that another would just rise out of the slime to replace whoever took the hit.
    Attention Secret Service or other law enforcement folks, please remember that this really is a humor post, I’ve just been f’n with you.
    Jerry
    http://www.boskolives.wordpress.com

    September 25, 2012

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