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Bill Maher On What Comics Do

Posted on June 11, 2017 by nwilson

I make my Advanced Public Speaking students write and give a speech of apology for a public figure, so when we’re talking about comics giving apologies, w...

Humor Theories/Stand Up Comedy/Theories About Comics

Narrators: Unreliable and Discordant

Posted on June 10, 2017 by nwilson

The idea that we can influence people with words (rhetoric) depends on the notion that the speaker is who they appear to be and mean what they say.  Scholars ca...

Humor Theories/Stand Up Comedy/Theories About Comics

Comic Intent

Posted on June 10, 2017 by nwilson

You hear it time and time again, from both comics and scholars: in stand-up comedy the only goal is laughter by any means available (Borns; Gilbert; Horowitz; L...

Humor Theories/Stand Up Comedy/Theories About Spaces

Spatial Theories

Posted on June 10, 2017 by nwilson

The basic idea of a space for ideas comes from Aristotle, who argues that we organize ideas spatially in our mind.  We group like with like into genres, topics,...

Doing Stand-up/Stand Up Comedy

Why You Should Ask an Academic

Posted on June 10, 2017 by nwilson

An article published last July in the Chronicle of Higher Education reappeared in my FB news feed the other day, and it says basically what I’ve been on a...

Doing Stand-up/Stand Up Comedy

Getting on Stage

Posted on June 9, 2017 by nwilson

Perhaps the hardest part of stand-up for many people is actually getting on stage.  Seinfeld’s joke about fear of public speaking versus death is legendar...

Doing Stand-up/Stand Up Comedy

Why You Should Think Jokes Through

Posted on June 8, 2017 by nwilson

Comedy teacher, comic and writer Jerry Corley gives three reasons to develop your writing. They are: Writing Makes it Easier to Build Structure into your Materi...

Doing Stand-up/Stand Up Comedy

How to Write a Joke

Posted on June 8, 2017 by nwilson

Everything starts with the jokes.  Until you’ve got material that consistently gets laughs, you’ve got nothing – and you need at least five mi...

Doing Stand-up/Stand Up Comedy

Why Do the Work?

Posted on June 8, 2017 by nwilson

I hear critiques of comics, most recently of Louis CK, that “he seemed to be rambling,” through his first abortion joke.  They don’t seem to r...

Doing Stand-up/Stand Up Comedy

A Note on Spontaneity

Posted on June 7, 2017 by nwilson

I should preface my process by saying that writing is often unexamined.  People think that jokes “just happen,” spontaneously.  And they do – ...

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