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By Dave Schwensen

Allworth Press, NYC

ISBN: 1-58115-411-9

208 Pages

 

Being Funny Isn't Enough

Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Stand-Up Comedian?

 

Most critics will agree that we may never again see a performer like the late and brilliant comedian Johnny Carson. He made it look so easy. But if it was easy, then more people would become comedians. With comedy clubs booming, one can find many up-and-coming performers who have the talent to make people laugh. But talent isn't enough. Like their predecessors before them, it takes hard work, dedication, discipline and experience to rise above the rest. 

 

As a nationally recognized and sought-after comedy coach and talent coordinator, Dave Schwensen knows what it takes to make it in this competitive industry. For years he has been helping others achieve their dreams through his comedy workshops and seminars. Now he shares his expertise in Comedy FAQ's and Answers, a series of thoughtful questions and answers that every aspiring comedian needs to know to launch a successful career. Written in an entertaining and informative style, it addresses such topics as: 

 

  • How do you start? 

  • How do you write? 

  • Where do you perform? 

  • What can you do to make your performances better? 

  • How can you be seen by people who can put the odds in your favor of becoming a successful comedian? 

 

To answer these and other questions, Schwensen has solicited the help of an impressive group of experienced comedians and industry heavyweights. Together with comics like George Carlin, Ray Romano, Brett Butler, Dave Attell, Margaret Cho, George Wallace, Jeff Foxworthy, Lewis Black, Brian Regan, Lisa Lampanelli, Weird Al Yankovic and dozens of others, they answer the questions with their unique and often humorous point-of-view. 

 

The book is divided into four sections devoted to the various phases of developing a successful career in comedy: Pre-Stage, On-Stage, Off-Stage and Backstage. Dave and his fellow contributors cover the craft of being an artist and the methods behind the business for those who want to start right now to learn what it takes to follow in the footsteps of the brotherhood of comics. 

 

The final FAQ comes from the author himself: "What's the best advice for anyone who wants to be a success in this noble profession?" George Carlin and the late Richard Jeni take on this question. Carlin implores you to: "write, write, write, write, write. Have a lot of material. Have a lot of choices." While Jeni advises that you need time and experience, "Until you've been doing it for, like three years, you really can't even judge whether you have a future in it or not." By following the combined wisdom of this talented group of contributors, Comedy FAQ's and Answers offers all aspiring comics a chance to find out if they have what it takes and then, if they do, how to make it to the top.

 

 

Praise for Comedy FAQ's and Answers:

 

"FOUR STARS (Highest Rating). This is the bible for everyone and anyone who ever wanted to know just what it takes to be a successful stand-up comic. (It takes more than just being funny, that's for darn sure!) Author Dave Schwensen covers it all: This book could have easily been titled 'Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Stand-Up Comedy, But Didn't Know Who To Ask." - Todd Schwartz, CBS

 

"No one has written a more comprehensive and interesting and illuminating book on the subject of stand-up comedy than our Dave Schwensen." - Budd Friedman, Founder of Improv Comedy Clubs

 

"Goes beyond the laughs with real-world advice on how to turn funny into money. Schwensen, known around the country for his comedy workshops, mines his industry connections - sprinkling advice from Ray Romano, George Carlin and many other successful comics throughout the book - and covers everything from doing your own publicity to getting on television to writing for other comics." - Cleveland Magazine

 

"A 'must': one of the best industry insider guides on the market." - Bookwatch Monthly

 

"One look at this table of contents and you'll know you've hit the comedy information jackpot. Dave Schwensen's background in the comedy industry and knack for networking have given him an amazing address book full of top comedy and industry contacts, all willing to share their must-read experiences and observations. You'll consult this book again and again, I know I will." - Amelia David, Laughing Matters, Back Stage Newspaper, New York / Los Angeles

 

"Dave truly understands the reality of today's stand-up business. This should be required reading for anyone considering a career in comedy." - Kurtis Matthews, Owner, San Francisco Comedy College

 

"Unless you already have your own sitcom, HBO special or have been featured extensively on Comedy Central, buy this book. Buy Comedy FAQ's And Answers and keep it on your nightstand. If you are on the road, bring it with you and read a chapter and verse every day, for this is the absolute biblical truth about the comedy business from a guy who knows what he is writing about." - The Serious Comedy Site

 

 

 

 

 

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