Posts tagged Patrick Wensink

You have a natural sense of humor, even if you don’t realize it. It’s hard to bring it out in your writing—so let novelist and comedian Patrick Wensink show you how to bring the funny.
You have a natural sense of humor, even if you don’t realize it. It’s hard to bring it out in your writing—so let novelist and comedian Patrick Wensink show you how to bring the funny.

You have a natural sense of humor, even if you don’t realize it. It’s hard to bring it out in your writing—so let novelist and comedian Patrick Wensink show you how to bring the funny.

In this four-week workshop, Patrick Wensink will teach you to develop your sense of humor in your writing—and then how to use the tools of comedy to write stronger plots.
In this four-week workshop, Patrick Wensink will teach you to develop your sense of humor in your writing—and then how to use the tools of comedy to write stronger plots.

In this four-week workshop, Patrick Wensink will teach you to develop your sense of humor in your writing—and then how to use the tools of comedy to write stronger plots.

In this four-week workshop, Patrick Wensink will teach you to develop your sense of humor in your writing—and then how to use the tools of comedy to write stronger plots.
In this four-week workshop, Patrick Wensink will teach you to develop your sense of humor in your writing—and then how to use the tools of comedy to write stronger plots.

In this four-week workshop, Patrick Wensink will teach you to develop your sense of humor in your writing—and then how to use the tools of comedy to write stronger plots.

In this four-week workshop, Patrick Wensink will teach you to develop your sense of humor in your writing—and then how to use the tools of comedy to write stronger plots.
In this four-week workshop, Patrick Wensink will teach you to develop your sense of humor in your writing—and then how to use the tools of comedy to write stronger plots.

In this four-week workshop, Patrick Wensink will teach you to develop your sense of humor in your writing—and then how to use the tools of comedy to write stronger plots.