My father passed away 8 years ago today, one day before his birthday. Not so funny. So why is this post about infusing humor into writing? A few years later, I started writing the first book in my soon to be released BROTHERS OF AUDUBON SPRINGS series, RETURN TO AUDBUON SPRINGS. This book was meant to be a sweeping epic family drama exploring grief, forgiveness and rebirth for a family at odds over one summer at their Jersey Shore home. Before I knew it, the house had been bequeathed to the heroine and her hot carpentry-former lover, a ridiculously steamy battle for ownership between the two followed, enter a secret baby and…holy cow….I’m writing a romantic comedy. I fought it for months. NO! I’m writing an epic family drama, but instead, laughter, love and tears flowed onto the page. Finally I took a step back and realized it all made sense. Laughter lingers in our hearts and humor will always resonate across time and distance. My father had a warped sense of humor, more signature catch phrases than you could imagine, along with a penchant for quoting Shakespeare. Now, eight years later, I find myself using those same catch phrases (“You can’t ever be sure of what you’re going to get” – this was a favorite he used on my husband when it came to me!) and quoting those same lines from Shakespeare. I do NOT, however, ask my daughter to pull my finger!
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Making the Laughs LAST
Posted by RoseAnn DeFranco on July 28, 2013
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