Showing posts with label Wojo's World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wojo's World. Show all posts

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Hints for writers from Wojo


“Ideas are everywhere,” comedian and author Michele “Wojo” Wojciechowski, told a group of writers recently. Sometimes it feels like you have nothing to say. It’s time to ignite your writing.

She discussed where she gets ideas and gave a list of hints that can help. “You can use the same hints for fiction and non-fiction and business,” she said.

“Jot down notes, Write it down, you will not remember it,” she said. “Organize your way. Find out what works for you. Otherwise you won’t keep doing it.”

Other hints included:

  • Keep a notebook handy, whatever type works for you. Often something is there to stir your imagination.
  • Look for happenings in your daily life.
  • Maybe have an idea buddy. Someone you trust.
  • Listen and talk to people.
  • Do random searches.
  • Think journals, collections.
  • Write down what she calls fabulous realities. Why is there only one shoe in the road?
  • Use word mapping.
  • Watch social media for ideas and trends.
  • Don’t worry about keeping ideas for a long time.
  • Regain your childlike sense of wonder.

“So many ideas are out there” she said. You have to be alert and keep track of what catches your attention. Above are only some of the hints she gave.
Rebecca Colletti and Wojo 

Michelle Wojciechowski is author of the award winning book, Next Time I Move, They'll Carry Me Out in a Box. She is a freelance writer and her works have appeared in magazines, such as Parade, Reader's Digest, Maryland Life, Family Circle and numerous others magazines, including some scientific and historic magazines.
She performs stand-up comedy and is on the faculty of the Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshops. She also writes a blog, Wojo’s world where life is always funny.
You can find out more information about Wojo through her Facebook page, @wojosworldfan page/ or at parade.com/member/Michele wojciechowski/ and twitter@themichelewojo.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Visiting Wojo's World



Recently Michele "Wojo" Wojciechowski spoke to members of the Maryland Writers’ Association Carroll County Chapter, briefly introducing us to “Wojo’s World,” “where life is always funny.”

The award-winning author, freelance writer, humorist, and stand-up comedian gave humorous slice of life examples as she encouraged the writers to add humor to their writing.

Write down the little things you encounter daily on whatever piece of paper you have, she said. Then put the notes in a file or envelope to use in the future, some type of humor file. Pay attention. Be aware of what is happening around you.

“Jot it down,” recommended Wojciechowski “even if you never use it.”

“What do you like?” she asked. “What do you like to read?” What makes one person laugh may not be what you think is funny.
Decide what type of humor appeals to you and that you can use in your writing.

Humor helps people relax and they pay more attention, she said. Comic relief can lighten a serious scene or a scary program, allowing the reader to get through it.

Thinking of some of the funny things that happened in th past, I remembered when I worked in Human Resources. Just like now, I made notes on whatever I had at hand, even using napkins at lunchtime. Around Christmas my assistant handed me a small gift. As I started to open it, she said, “It’s a new notepad.” I looked down at a bunch of napkins stabled together. That made my day and years later still brings a smile to my face.

I can think of other funny events at home, at work and on vacation. Perhaps some of my notes are fuel for an article or part of a story or just inspiration to get the juices flowing.

People remember humor and many can identify with it, she said. As for the writer, “it’s cheaper than therapy.”

One thing she loves about her job(s) “It’s great to make people laugh.”

Wojciechowski writes the humor column, Wojo's World. In addition, her writing has appeared in the LA Times Magazine, Family Circle, Boys' Life, Maryland Life, Baltimore magazine, and other publications.

She has also written and performed standup comedy at several of the annual Erma Bombeck Writers' and venues such as The Baltimore Comedy Factory, Ryan's Daughter in NYC, and E. M.P. Collective Theater.

This year Wojciechowski’s book, Next Time I Move, They'll Carry Me Out in a Box, won an Outstanding Book Award (Lifestyle/Memoir category), from the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She also was a 2012 first-place winner of the MACPA award for Original Writing-Personal Column for the column Wojo's World and a 2012 award winner from the Society for Technical Communication.

She is a member of SAG-AFTRA, (Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists), American Society of Journalists and Authors, and National Society of Newspaper Columnists and is a Contributing Editor to FreelanceSuccess.com.
Learn more about her out at www.wojosworld.com.