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Classes
and Presentations with Dave Fox
Dave is now offering online versions of his
fun and popular travel and humor writing classes! Plans
are also in the works for a "Psychology of Writing"
class to help with issues such as writer's block, self-censorship,
motivation, and more.
In addition, Dave offers personalized, one-on-one
writing and humor coaching in a wide spectrum of genres.
For details, drop
him an e-mail.
Here are his upcoming workshops:
Dayton, Ohio: April 18-21, 2012
Catch
Dave at the Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop
Travel humorists don’t dream of smooth journeys. When chaos
strikes, our funniest stories are born. Learn more when
Dave speaks at the 2012 Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop in
Dayton, Ohio. The topic: "Travel Catastrophes for Fun and
Profit."
This
is the workshop that launched Dave's career as an author
in 2004 when he won their book proposal contest for his
best-selling title, Getting
Lost: Mishaps of an Accidental Nomad. It's the primo
humor writing workshop in the United States, and it will
open soon for enrollment. In the past, it has sold out within
nine days, so if you are interested in going, check back
frequently to the humorwriters.org
website to find out when they start accepting payments.
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Full Details !
May
1 - June 5, 2012
Professional
Humor Tricks for Writers, Speakers, and Other Misfits
Discover the techniques professional comedy writers use
to write consistently, exceptionally funny material. This
six-week workshop will teach you how to think, write, and
be funnier. (You will not learn how to smell funnier. You
must figure out that part on your own.)
Each week's lesson will offer techniques and exercises to
help incite maximum laughs. Dave will help you develop your
own voice and personal style, and identify common mistakes
that might be holding you back from being as funny as you
can be.
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Full Details and Sign Up Here!
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This
Class Will Be Offered Again Soon!
If interested, please e-mail Dave
at the address below for details.
Globejotting:
How to Write Extraordinary Travel Tales
Geared toward beginning and intermediate
travel writers, this five-week course will focus on a specific
type of travel writing: the personal travel tale. We'll
start with a crash course in how to write lively and meaningful
travel journals. Then, we'll craft those "rough draft"
diaries into polished stories we can share with friends,
put in a blog, or publish professionally.
Each week, you'll receive a lesson via e-mail, and optional
exercises related to that lesson. In our private, online
group, you'll have the chance to critique and be critiqued
by your classmates in a supportive and encouraging environment.
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Full Details and Sign Up Here!
This Class Will Be Offered Again Soon!
If interested, please e-mail Dave
at the address below for details.
Advanced
Humor Critique Group
Survivors of Dave's basic humor
writing course (see below) have asked for more... so for
five week's we'll have a cozy, online group where you can
submit a story a week for peer critiques and feedback from
Dave. (1,000 words maximum per week, please, though if you
have wordier projects, let Dave know and he'll come up with
an individualized plan for you). You can submit five different
stories, or submit revisions of the same story in multiple
weeks -- whichever is most useful to you. (And as before,
if you work with a different humor genre, such as stand-up
comedy, script writing, or cartooning, you're welcome to
focus on that too.)
Dave will send out a short prompt each week
to give you ideas for your writing. You can follow that
prompt for inspiration, or write whatever you like.
Is this group right for you? If you have already taken
Dave's primary humor course, "Professional Humor Tricks
for Writers, Speakers, and Other Misfits," you'll do
fine here. You know how Dave's critiques work. If you have
taken one of Dave's shorter, in-person humor workshops,
or if you already have some humor writing experience and
don't feel you need the basic course, drop Dave an e-mail
-- with a writing sample or some info on your writing /
humor background -- and he will let you know if this course
sounds like a good fit for you. If not, his more structured
class starts up again on February 14.
To
Sign Up or For More Info, Please E-mail Dave at dave@davethefox.com
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