Try these tips:
Humor reigns supreme. The humor doesn’t have to occur on each page or paragraph. Text
that is scattered with bits of humor surprises the readers and holds their
attention. If you make the readers laugh, they’ll keep turning the pages and
want another book just like it. Comical characters are a hit as are funny
situations and witty dialog. Humor makes the book fun to read and
hooks a kid into a lifelong passion for reading.
Conveying humor through text
on a page can be challenging. What’s funny to one person is just plain silly to
another so how does a writer deliver a humorous story to the readers?
Chapter book readers find
mixed-up language funny. They love jokes, riddles, and puns. These kids are
independent readers. They are developing a good grasp of the language and enjoy
the wordplay.
If a character has lost
his/her two front teeth and talks with a lisp, this age group will enjoy the
strange sounding speech.
Always keep the audience in
mind when writing humor. What works for a seven-year-old may fall flat for a
ten-year-old.
Call for submissions for young writers:
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is Oay here at Z! Headquarters. How would you like to be
published in an upcoming issue of the magazine? It is easy to do and a lot of
fun. I'll give you some ideas of what you could do, and you might even ask a
parent, older brother or sister, or even your teacher to help you! Submissions
are welcome from youth readers or their parents/care givers.
Submission guidelines at http://zamoofmag.com/for-grown-ups.php?bp=3165
Call for submissions for adult writers:
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exclusively publishes retellings of fairy tales and classic myths.