Today's blog is part III of my article, The Funny Business of Writing Humor for Kids.
Knowing the sensibilities of the audience is imperative to a writer, especially when writing humor. Young readers use books to help discover the world around them, so the more we know about young readers, the better we can develop the humor in our writing.
Humor should not the focus of a story. The story is a vehicle to make readers think and feel. A story without a purpose is probably going to fall flat, wit...
Published on June 20, 2010 06:53