Hello, fellow creatives! I am a writer, actor and professional speaker/coach (that's how I make $$ to fund my passions) based in central New York. (Not the city, but 6 hours away, where the cows live!) I love writing comedy and witty dialouge. I love networking with like minded, passionate, heart centered people...to help on their journey as I move forward with mine.
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Welcome Joleene!
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Well, books, stage, and screen "right back at ya". I also left another world (Stocks) to pursue the "ghost" full time. "Witty"? I tried to be in my Profile. I like your upbeat message, as well. Thanks.
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Thank you, kind sirs. :) I appreciate the welcome.
Hi Joey! Thanks. I don't live in NYC. I live in central New York, six hours away. So I live where the cows live. :) Syracuse area.
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Good comedy is hard to find, for me anyway. Maybe it's something missing in me. Vulgarity , toilet humor, usually cliche and not funny. Nice to meet you.
Hi Ronald. Thanks for the welcome. I know what you mean. Nothing missing in you -- you know what you like and it's all good. There's some humor that I don't find funny at ALL...but it get's others rolling. As far as television, I love the "Goldberg's." Wrote a spec script. That's my kind of funny.
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Hi Joleene, I live where the cows live as well - but on the other side of the world. :) Nice to meet you!
Nice to meet you, too!
Angela, THANK YOU. :) The same holds true for you! Thank you so much for your kindness. Greatly appreciated. Can you offer a link to the newspaper? I'd love to read the column!
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Hi Joleene, I love good comedy and it is somehow not easy to make people laugh. I am a German producer with a company in Bombay. Whenever my Indian colleagues try to make jokes, I don't get them. When I try to make jokes, they don't get it either... It's a fun work but cross-over comedy is a task :) Wishing you great stories ! Katharina
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Hi Owen, yes, I agree, English comedy is the often the best. Their sense of humor moreover travels. But the French are also pretty good :)
Owen, I like dark humor, too. I have a screenplay like that, and a stage play that is the complete opposite. A farce. The play was produced on stage for the first time in December and I remember thinking, "Please laugh. Please, people, please think this is funny." They did, and opening night was AMAZING. The next night was a completely different story. It was horrible. It was like everyone was asleep. There were barely any laughs. And of course, that was the night the reviewers were there. I couldn't even go to the third that weekend because I didn't know if I could handle a minimal response. Knowing this is they way it goes and will go for the rest of this journey, I pulled my shit together and showed up the following week. The show was better. The actors got more comfortable. I mostly watched the audience. Lots of permanent smiles and laughs, one night with a standing ovation. It's serendipitous that this thread is happening right now, because one of the actors from the show posted this (pic) out of the blue last night. I have been feeling doubtful, as we so often do. So this little post was my confirmation. Sometimes you hit the mark, sometimes you don't. I am so grateful I hit it this time, because God only knows when it will happen again. :)
Thank you! And likewise. :)