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Laughter is the best medicine.
In fact, the average adult laughs 17 times a day while a child laughs 300 times a day.
While Sharon E. Buck is not writing the great American novel, she writes funny, laugh-out-loud stories with over-the-top quirky characters most of us can relate to.
In this episode, Sharon E. Buck joins internationally-acclaimed bestselling fiction novelist Lana McAra for a revealing conversation about why while she is not writing the great American novel, she writes funny, laugh-out-loud stories with over-the-top quirky characters most of us can relate to.
Readers love to feel good, and when you properly and powerfully incorporate humor and laughter into your fiction writing, they will find it #Unputdownable.
Tune in now and get Sharon E. Buck’s thoughts on:
- How to know your readers actually like and enjoy your characters
- The rumors that Sharon is in the friend witness protection program
- How to knowingly attract, shall we say, unique characters? Not so much “crazy” and over the top… just interesting and believable
- Whether it’s difficult or easy to create humorous fiction writing
- And much, much more!
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