Want to be the last comic standing? You can! For years Jay Arthur, has been studying and reverse engineering how comedians think. With his co-author Karyn Ruth White, a standup comedian and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I bought the Kindle version and I gotta say I quite enjoyed this. It didn't feel like a near-200 page book though. In fact, the whole thing just flew by. I must admit I didn't feel as though I learned too much. I saw where the authors were going and for sure others will gain insight from the words. But the overall message is pretty simplistic. Quite frankly you can hone your comedic instincts just as well (probably) with a far meatier book such as "Comedy Writing Secrets" by Melvin Helitzer. For what it's worth though, I do believe the techniques in "Your Seventh Sense: How to Think Like a Comedian" are pretty sound. I would just like more... certainly more examples or even tidbits from individual comedians to try and tap into their insight. I couldn't quite believe when I got to the end... it was over and I remember thinking "huh... is that it?" But I did like it... and I have tried the techniques and can attest that they do work. I certainly have faith (following their advice) that it gets easier in the long run. However, I may be the wrong person to comment, as I've often spotted patterns myself and love humor in all its forms. So immersed and surrounding yourself with books and movies and tv sitcoms, you can't NOT have some of that rub off on you. :)
The Seventh Sense: How to Think Like a Comedian
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I sent this book to my son who is in prison, as he has a great love of humor. He has written me twice thanking me, as it helps his spirit make it through the day. When his time is up he will leave it there to be passed among others to help them in that way. One day I pray that we will have less prisons but more rehabs., understanding, helping, healing, with humor,etc.. smile of Peace Marlene Frabasilio P.S. Thanks to Karyn Ruth
An ideal book for future stand-up comedians.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I enjoyed this book thoroughly.Both authors explain everything in simple English.Nothing boring here.The are many ideas in this book to help develop more material.The book holds your attention and the jokes throughout are enjoyable.This is a definite book that you should add to your collection if stand-up comedy is your goal.
An excellent guide not only for aspiring comedians
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Jay Arthur is a master practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Karyn Ruth White is a standup comedian and professional speaker. In Your Seventh Sense: How To Think Like A Comedian these two quite diverse experts work together to offer the reader an introduction of the essential skills required to "think like a comedian". Chapters address how to hone one's comedy radar, learning to refine one's act before taking it public, transforming random ideas into belly-laugh gold, and much more. Each two-page spread offers solid advice on one page, and a humorous or inspirational comedy-related quote on the other. An excellent guide not only for aspiring comedians, but also for those seeking to learn just enough of the art to liven up their speeches and presentations.
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