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03 Jan

Humorous Essayists From Mark Twain To David Sedaris

Writing a humorous essay can be a rather difficult and daunting task for even the best of writers. The importance of getting your words and ideas just right cannot be understood enough when writing humor. Many have tried to write a humorous story, but have failed in the process. A simple and easy way to improve the writing ability of even the worst or greatest writer is to read great works of humor by established writers. This brief article will give some pointer son some of the top humorous essayist to read for inspiration.

No article about humor would be complete without mentioning Mark Twain. Twain, who is still heralded as one of the world’s greatest minds and humorist, still speaks to the modern mind. His essays on such a wide range of topics are sure to be a cure for even the worst case of writers block to be found.

Another humor writer that is slowly gaining popularity today is the British writer G.K. Chesterton. Chesterton wrote at the earliest portions of the twentieth century. While perhaps better known for his Father Brown mysteries’, his humorous essays are a wealth of knowledge to any writer who desires inspiration. These are just two authors to wet your appetite for inspiration for our humorous essay, enjoy and laugh often.

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