Submitted by Deborah Blake (not verified) on Thu, 07/09/2009 - 3:41pm.
I love the element of humor in books, even (or especially) those which are otherwise dark. No accident that's what I tend to write, too :-)
And I do use humor to cope with LIFE and crap and stuff.
Here's a joke for you:
How many Spoiled Brats does it take to change a light bulb?
Two--one to dial the phone, and the second to say, "Daddy, I need a new apartment!"
The humor in your books is one of the things that makes me love them! I bought the last 2 copies of Dragons Prefer Blondes from my local Borders this afternoon, and I'm bringing 'em to RWA Nationals for you to sign! (And I told them they'd better order more, too.)
Humor, har.
I love the element of humor in books, even (or especially) those which are otherwise dark. No accident that's what I tend to write, too :-)
And I do use humor to cope with LIFE and crap and stuff.
Here's a joke for you:
How many Spoiled Brats does it take to change a light bulb?
Two--one to dial the phone, and the second to say, "Daddy, I need a new apartment!"
The humor in your books is one of the things that makes me love them! I bought the last 2 copies of Dragons Prefer Blondes from my local Borders this afternoon, and I'm bringing 'em to RWA Nationals for you to sign! (And I told them they'd better order more, too.)