Anne Janzer – Humor for Serious Topics – Encore!

Humor has a place in your writing, even if you write non-fiction, says author and coach Anne Janzer. Sign up for her solo-session in CrowdCast for actionable tips and techniques.

ThinkingFunny23 has a great lineup, but we didn’t have space, this go-round, for our non-fiction track. So, we are offering an encore of last year’s session by Anne Janzer. This can be viewed via CrowdCast as a stand-alone event. Of course, if you purchased a ticket for ThinkingFunny22, then you still have access to this for no additional charge. Just check out our channel over on Crowdcast.

Here is the link to the stand-alone event, with a reduced-price for access.

Here is her rundown on this session.

Humor is a powerful tool for explaining complicated topics like physics or finance in a memorable way. Let’s explore using humor to go from “Ha!” to “Aha!” Join Anne Janzer, author of Writing to Be Understood, for an exploration of when, why, and how to deploy humor for otherwise business-like or serious subjects.

Anne Janzer is an award-winning author, nonfiction book coach, and unabashed writing geek who loves helping people find more joy in their writing and more impact in their words. In her books and teaching, she explores the science and practice of effective writing. Her writing-related books include Writing to Be Understood: What Works and Why and The Writer’s Process. Her latest, 33 Ways Not to Screw Up Your Business Emails, tackles business writing where it happens most often—in emails. And all of her research into effective nonfiction writing has led her to the inevitable conclusion that humor works. It’s a powerful tool for writers of all kinds.

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