Category: Supporters
Many people have helped make it possible to offer the books, conference, and podcasts that help our community of creatives. This help comes in the form of their time, talent, financial support, and co-promotion of our events. We want to express our gratitude and encourage you to learn more about their activities and support them with your patronage of their performances, publications, classes and coaching. If you’ve been a supporter, and we’ve omitted your name, please contact us at info@thinkingfunny.com and we’ll make sure to add you to this honor roll!
Nancy Fulton’s #SelfPublishing Session on TF23
Tired of getting rejected by traditional outlets? Self-publishing may be the answer to get your work in front of an appreciative audience. Nancy Fulton brings years of experience as a writer, producer, and a keen-thinking business productivity expert to share deep insights […]
Animation and Humor – Encore!
Thanks, John Rameriz and Dave Master for allowing us a re-release of your session on humor, animation, and the history of the Acme Project and how pivotal it was in fostering a generation of animators. Click here to check out this CrowdCast […]
Silly Songwriters Are Back at ThinkingFunny23
By popular demand, we’ve added a panel of songwriters and performing artists who use silly songs to teach, make us think, and of course, laugh. Steve Van Zandt of the Banana Slug String Band will be back with us, as well as […]
Standup Is Back At ThinkingFunny23
Just a quick shout out for one of our returning presenters Leighann Lord, who is indeed a “Very Funny Lady.” We’re thrilled to have her return and share with us her humor insights into the world of stand-up comedy. You can register […]
Funny Women of a Certain Age Tour – Leighann Lord Rides Again!
Here’s a link to one of our favorite stand-up comedians and a supporter of ThinkingFunny.com. Funny Women of a Certain Age Spring Tour offers you the chance to spend time with a phenomenal talent and have a blast. And you can enjoy […]
We’re thrilled to introduce to our conference a talented and energetic agent from the Copps Literary Service, Maeve MacLysaght. MacLysaght represents BIPOC, Queer, and marginalized creators writing commercial genre fiction across MG, YA, Adult, and Graphic Novel. Her particular weaknesses are genre-blending […]