The Humor in Fantasy Panel was the first one I went to. I'm so glad I did! Here are my notes about the insight that spoke to me:
(I don't have the program with me, so I'll fill in the details later.)
Humor in Fantasy
"Humor often defines who we are." ~ Tanya Huff
"[writing is] sharing a dream with someone you have never met." ~ Sarah Beth Durst
Laughing with characters you love
Humor can start with the premise and/or it can come in the editing process... word choices based on "is it funny?"
Some forms of humor:
- Situational
- Premise
- Unexpected or "pie in the face"
- discovery - giving the audience something they can perceive before the the character gets it.
- banter
- unintentional character revelation - done usually through dialogue
- splash of the absurd
- embarrassment
- coping mechanism
Be aware that to a certain extent, much humor is generational
Universal humor is much harder to attain, but carries through the years
Make sure the humor doesn't deflate the tension/stakes of the scene
(be sparing with humor that makes fun of the characters)
Be aware of:
- Where there is the anticipation of humor (from the characters or the audience) and use it!!
- Humor that makes the reader uncomfortable so you can decide if that's what you want to do
- how humor can create a bond with the reader
- sprinkling the humor throughout
- pacing it appropriately throughout the piece... i.e. a little Oboe goes a long way!!
Draw from the people who make you laugh. inspiration
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