: Re: Tips for humor writing Are there any techniques you can use while brainstorming to find humor to include in an article?
Douglas Adams was a master at it: surprising the reader (and the characters); taking clichés and pushing them to the extreme; using anthropomorphism (objects that seems to act on their own); using nonsense, absurdity, craziness. I have read the only trilogy in five volumes (H2G2) a long time ago and just re-read it in French (my native tongue) and I was delighted.
Beside the humor, the guy was good at making a global, consistent plot, which isn't to disdain...
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