UW offers free session with humor writer
About 250 writers from around the central U.S. have already registered for the popular 23rd annual Writers’ Institute coordinated by UW–Madison Continuing Studies that will meet in Madison from April 13–15.
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But the public can get a taste of the professional advice offered at Writers’ Institute at a free evening session set for Friday, April 13 at 8 p.m. at Lowell Center, 610 Langdon St.
Keynote speaker John Vorhaus, the author of five novels (including his newest, “Lucy in the Sky,” which is set in Madison and Milwaukee) will talk about “How to Use Humor When You Don’t Think You’re Funny.” He said he’ll address how anyone can improve their lives by using humor whether at a singles bar, on the job, or while writing a book.
Known for his expertise in penning humor, Vorhaus has authored two how-to books: “The Comic Toolbox” and “Creativity Rules,” which are considered bibles of the genre.
In addition, his latest poker book, “Decide to Play Great Poker,” (co-authored with Annie Duke) is consistently the top-selling poker book on Amazon.
Vorhaus also travels the world, training television writers and creating television shows in places like the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Switzerland.
He is a former scriptwriter for several successful U.S. TV programs, including “Charles in Charge” and “Head of the Class.”
For information call 265-3972, email lscheer@dcs.wisc.edu