Brittany Pomales Kidlit Haha Week Kidlit Haha Week Day #4: WRITING AND EDITING HUMOR with Claire Tattersfield

Kidlit Haha Week Day #4: WRITING AND EDITING HUMOR with Claire Tattersfield


20 thoughts on “Kidlit Haha Week Day #4: WRITING AND EDITING HUMOR with Claire Tattersfield”

  1. Love all these tips. Your book is great Claire! And I can’t wait to read Proper Badger Would Never and It Started With a P. 🙂

  2. Thank you so much for sharing your tips and wisdom with us!! As a former high school teacher, I too believe that “big kids” and toddlers have a similar sense of humor 😆

  3. Thanks for the advice and sharing what you look for in humorous books. I have several take aways to utilize on my WIP.

  4. Awesome advice! Thanks for sharing, Claire! I can’t wait to read Proper Badger Would Never. It sounds similar to one of my manuscripts! And the title Cupid is adorable! Can’t wait to read that one too!

  5. “Did I laugh out loud while reading it?” is a high bar, but I can see why you like it as a measurement. If a picture book makes me do that, I buy it.

  6. Ahhh….reading Saw fanfiction wrapped in grandma’s quilt with hot cocoa…my favorite pastime. HA!
    You tackled this blog like (insert football reference here for people who know football).
    I enjoyed your writing as much as I enjoyed the information you shared.
    Thank you! My agent is now aware of my new editor *crush (*professional yet giddy desire to work with someone).

  7. I am always so jealous of authors who come up with the perfect punny title like Cupig. I mean, it writes itself! 😉 Thanks for this post!

  8. Thanks for sharing! I can imagine Proper Badger Would Never and Cupig being hits with kids. I love weaving heart and humor into my stories.

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