Always wanted to try stand up comedy? Already hitting the open mics but looking to take the next step? This newsletter is for you.
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The thrill of thinking of a new premise, a new joke, sharing it with your partner or with your comedy buddies, making yourself laugh just imagining telling it on stage, it’s gotta be one of the best feelings. And then you tell the joke, hop...
Alright, I guess we’re all talking about Tony Hinchcliffe now. I’ll give it a go. I’ve never found him funny. That’s subjective. He’s allowed to be unfunny, I also find him bigoted and offensive. Honestly, agreeing to perform at a Trump ral...
My writer friend Amy Bee recently took my Stand Up 101 class, confronting stage fright and other fears and anxiety to do so. She wrote about the whole experience of taking the class and performing at the graduation show.
Storytelling is my favorite thing to do on stage. I grew up on Bill Cosby and his brilliant stories. By the time I did stand up Andy Kauffman was a stronger influence and I was a very weird presence at Laughs Unlimited’s open mic in old tow...
The writers behind this newsletter.
I am a comedian of 25 years here to teach, encourage, and guide others in their stand up journey.
I’m a writer/editor. My stories have been seen in Salon, Ozy, New Ohio Review, Streetlight Mag, Heartwood Mag, and more. I enjoy reading promiscuously & discovering new hiking trails with my favorite dude and our hilarious dog.
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