Lighten up, just a little

Humor has a place in every day life. It is a part of our conversations, our entertainment, even our personalities. Humor is used to lighten the mood, relate to others, to deal with stress and pain. It is in our workplace, our home and it should be in our books.

A sign posted at a beauty shop: “All work done while you wait.”

A sign posted at a meeting: “For Restrooms: Use Stairs.”

A bumper sticker: “Adults are just kids who owe money.”

Another bumper sticker: “Ambivalent? Well, yes and no.”

Should be my bumper sticker: “There is absolutely no excuse for the way I'm about to drive.”

It can be difficult to predict the effect of humor in your writing will have on your reader. Sarcasm may be misinterpreted, sexists, racists or crude remarks may be offensive. You should use caution and good sense; however, humor does have a place in your writing.

Medical research indicates that laughter really is medicinal: increasing the immune system’s activity, increasing antibody immunoglobulin A, which protects the upper-respiratory tract and decreasing stress hormones. Humor reduces blood pressure and the heart rate. Positive humor also offers interpersonal benefits. Humor makes you and your characters likeable.

When should humor be used? Whenever, and wherever stress is prevalent. Think about police officers, medical workers, emergency personnel and you may think there is little opportunity to introduce humor. However, individuals in these professions need humor to cope.

According to Richard Jacobson, a news anchor with a Los Angeles radio station, “As a journalist, you encounter the rough edges of society much like firefighters, policemen and physicians. A certain amount of humor allows you to keep your emotional equilibrium.” He often ends his newscasts with stupid criminal behavior.

A man was arrested after knocking out an armored car driver and stealing the closest four bags of money. It turned out they contained $800 in PENNIES, weighed 30 pounds each and slowed him to a stagger during his getaway so that police officers easily jumped him from behind.

A police officer pulled over a driver early Wednesday because the van she was driving appeared to be out of control. According to his police report, the 42-year-old driver not only seemed to be intoxicated, but said: "Please give me a break. I'm drunk."

You may introduce a character who always has a joke to tell. I’m not talking about the king of one-liners, but don’t you know people who have a joke to share every time you meet them?

A man went to visit his doctor. "Doc, my arm hurts.. Can you check it out please?”
The doctor rolls up the man's sleeve and suddenly hears the arm talk. "Hello, Doctor.” says the arm. “Could you lend me twenty bucks please? I'm desperate!”
"Aha!'' says the doctor. ''I see the problem. Your arm is broke!"

So lighten up a little. It’s ok. Even if your book is serious, your characters don’t always have to be.

Resources
Jokeboss.com

© Copyright 2004 Lisa Hood. All rights reserved.

About the Author

Lisa Hood is the author of "Shades of Betrayal" and “Shades of Revenge”. She has been writing for over 10 years and is presently working on her third suspense novel, “Shades of Jealousy.” She is also the Talent Liaison @ BOOKJOBBER.com. Other articles by Lisa Hood can be downloaded from http://www.bookjobber.com/articles.asp or mailto:lisa_j@bookjobber.com

More Writing and other resouces to help you locate great articles just like Lighten up, just a little :

Here are other categories to find more must know information on anything and everything.
Auto and Trucks
Business and Finance
Computers and Internet
Education
Environment
Family
Food and Drink
Gadgets and Gizmos
Gardening
Government
Health
Hobbies
Home Improvement
Kids and Teens
Legal Matters
Marketing
Music and Entertainment
Online Business
Parenting
Pets and Animals
Recreation and Sports
Self Improvemen
Site Promotion
Travel and Leisure
Web Development
Women
Writing
Here are more Writing articles to give you more must know information just like in Lighten up, just a little article.

Advertising the Kanoodle Way
Another great tool for advertising is http://www.kanoodle.com. At Kanoodle.com you can sign up and get $5 free towards you advertising cost. You can then request for Kanoodle to review your submission and create a list for you with the keywords that best...
Read more


It’s Good To Be A New Writer: Breaking The Myth That Experience Is Everything
There’s a rumor out there in the publishing world that an editor won’t even look at the work of a new writer. It might be true for certain types of writing, but after interviewing hundreds of editors...
Read more


Ecover Software : If I told you eCovers/Graphics increase sales
To a large degree, the desire to touch, hear and see is an almost instinctive reflex. We all fear making bad decisions. When we're about to make a purchase for instance, we need to collect as much information as possible prior to making that buying decis...
Read more


New York Code Orange Jaisini new art series
New York Code Orange Jaisini new art series The creativity of Jaisini is not designed to be preaching or too critical. Paul Jaisini reached his level of mastership to know exactly that life is worth...
Read more


Start Here To Write An Ebook
*Article Use Guidelines*

This copyrighted article is free for you to use as content in
opt-in publications, or on your Web site. When you use it in opt-
in publications, or on a Web site, please include the resource
box.

However, p...
Read more


 

Thank you very much for viewing this must know article: Lighten up, just a little . Hopefully you have found all the information you were looking for in " Lighten up, just a little ". If you feel like you need more information feel free to check out Info Pom HOMEPAGE to look for more articles in our humangous database

Site Partners:
Background Check