Laugh a Minute
You may have noticed
my tagline: Vicki Batman, sassy
writer of sexy and funny fiction.
I never thought of
myself as being funny until a friend said something. I was like me? Really? I'd always appreciated books
with humor. And when another friend
pressed in my arms #4 Janet Evanovich, I sighed with contentment after I read
it, thinking someone who wrote what I liked to read. Naturally, I gobbled all
of them up.
When I began writing, I
noticed funny words crept in my work. And so did creepy witty dialogue. And
I played havoc with internal dialogue. And found smiley faces in the edits.
After several of my
short fictions were published in the True magazines, I let my girlfriends read
them and watched and listened for their reactions. I saw smiles, snorts,
giggles, ha's, etc. I knew then I'd done my job and done it right.
Finding a good funny
word doesn't usually come through on my first draft. I have to work it-work
it-work it. And when I go back later on and read what is there and it makes me
smile--even after multiple thousands a gazillion passes—then I
know all was done correctly.
So here's a treat from
my funny romantic suspense/mystery, Temporarily
Employed (coming
soon!).
My heroine Hattie, another sassy gal, is eyeing a guy with suspicion after he asks her out to dinner:
My heroine Hattie, another sassy gal, is eyeing a guy with suspicion after he asks her out to dinner:
No frisking
and no arrests were—so far, in my book—a good thing. Knowing he was Sarah
Anne’s older brother, I found eliminating him from the stalker, murderer, and
rapist categories easy. The something in
the truck line sounded similar to approaches used in past dating
experiences. For instance:
“Want to come up and look at my etchings?”
Translated: A
roll in the hay.
Or the ever
popular “Would you like to meet Mr.
Lizard?”
Translated:
Mr. Wiggly Worm.
“How about coming to my place for a drink?”
Translated: To
ply me with multiple drinks and the requisite roll in the hay.
I hadn’t
fallen for those then and wouldn’t be a sucker now.
He stuck his
hands on his hips. “I know what you’re thinking. I’m not a stalker, murderer,
or rapist."
Apparently, he
could read minds. "Just a minute." I closed the door enough to
release the chain, then opened it. “Why can’t you just tell me whatever it is?”
“No. I want to
show you—-”
“Not a
Picasso?” I asked.
“No.”
“Not an
iguana?”
A perplexed
expression crossed his face. “A what?”
“Not your pet
worm?”
“What pet
worm?”
“Not—”
“Look, I don’t
know what you’re thinking. The only worms I know about are for fishing."
*I have to add
that I was once asked to "come up and see my hamster"—lolol.
How did I do? Do you like to read funny books?
23 comments:
Vicki, I love your sense of humor and I always laugh when I read your books!!
I love reading humor - life is too damn silly not to laugh! Thanks for adding to the "plus" column of books.
I enjoyed reading and put myself in your place, laughed and passed it on to other friends.
Hi, Sylvia! Thank you so much. Life should be filled with fun and laughter-right?
Hi, Ashantay! I'm so pleased you could visit me at the PP today and appreciate being a "plus." Hugs.
Hi, Maria! LOL. We've all been in those shoes. It was too good of an opportunity not to include the stereotypical lines. Thanks for sharing too. Hugs!
What a fun post! I love funny in books. Maybe it's because life has too much drama and it's nice to have some levity!
All the best with your latest!
Hi, Melissa! We are bombarded with bad news via the news reports. Have you noticed what gets lots of looks on FB? The silly pet videos, the 80 year old dancer--all things that make us feel better. They say laughter is the best medicine!
Funny and entertaining as usual.
A huggy Easter to you.
Hi Vicki,
Like you, I love humor in books, and movies, and life. That said, I don't typically care for comedians or slap happy humor.
But what I relish are those phrases that sneak up on me and make me laugh out loud. My favorite is a dry wit that hides in the drama and catches me off guard with some funny, perfect line of dialogue. It's magic.
Hi, Rayne! Thank you so much for the loverly compliment. I honestly don't hear that every day and it means bunches.
Hi, Pam! I'm with you. Sometimes, the random off-beat things can be the funniest. Like Handsome when asked why he couldn't kill a big bug, "Bug guts everywhere."
Thanks for the laughs, Vicki. You have a well developed funny bone and great taste in handbags :)
Vicky, thanks for sharing this fun post. You indeed have a gift for humor!
Funny! This is almost a who's on first routine. Cute. I always enjoy your fun stories.
Thanks for the chuckle. Needed it I'm fighting the flu.
Hi, Florence! A double compliment!!!! I'm over the moon.
Hi, Sydell! So glad you liked the excerpt. I've waited a long time for this baby.
Hi, Kat! The flu? Girl, get well soon and am glad my fun stuff helped. Hugs.
I love reading funny books! That was a great excerpt and I can't wait for it to come out!
This is most definitely a funny excerpt. I'm off to purchase it.
Hi, Lani! I like funny too. And mysterious and a really great romance--I like a really great book.
Hi, Patti! NOT YET!! The book is in edits now. I'll let the whole world know soon. Hugs.
Hi, Vicki! I think everyone likes a chance to laugh, and you manage to provide plenty of those in your writing!
Hi, Anonymous/friend Norma! Wow, all of you nice people have made my day. I just might get teary-eyed. thank you!
I love reading everything you write!!!
Hi Vicki! Your books always make me laugh! I'm really looking forward to reading this one!
Hi, Angela! You do??? That's so wonderful to hear. Last week, I found some ratings that bothered me greatly. Mostly because they didn't like how short they were even though I said short stories. Geez! But they did say I was funny.
Hi, Karilyn! Thank you so longer. It's 75,000 words. Quite lengthy for me. Hugs!
Sweet and funny! Thanks for sharing that snippet.
(Sending love from London!)
Cheers, EE
Thanks, Ms. Essex! and missing you. Hugs
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