Comedinsanity and Pussy Willows
Happy Friday!
We've been in the writers rooms for Foiled and we record next Saturday so I've spent most of the week staring at a computer screen and laughing.
To the untrained eye, there really is very little discernable difference between writing comedy and insanity.
It's hard to explain what's so great about the Foiled writers rooms, but I'm not exaggerating when I say they are my favourite two days of the year.
I suppose, imagine that you're buckles deep in the hardest part of your job, with only two weeks until the deadest of deadlines. Then imagine that your supervisor pays for six specialists to come in and work on your project with you for two days.
There's no element of competition, everyone wants the best for the project and, ultimately, it's still your name on the project.
Wouldn't that be cool?
So the next 8 days will be spent trying to sift what was just funny in the room from what might actually be funny on the radio.
I'm sure these last 8 days will still get stressful, but it's a whole lot less stressful for us now, knowing exactly what needs to change, and with a carnival of suggestions on how.
There's also not much better feeling than having a roomful of professional comedians laugh at something you wrote. Imposter syndrome is fading...
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Willow the Wisp
There is a willow grows aslant a brook,
That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream
The path under our feet was springy with the litter of fluff-ball catkins blown from the branches above.
The leaves are shaped like cats' paws, glossy on the recto, gentle silver hairs on the verso.
Aspirin bark is cleft with character, shimmering on the surface, lichen in the crevices.
The pussy willow, common sallow, broadleaf grey willow, is native to Britain.
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Good news you might have missed, from the :
Staggering numbers of whales are being sighted off the shores of New York. Cleaner waters have caused a 540% increase in numbers in just eight years.
The UK's astonishing coal free run continues. The National Grid says the country has not switched on its coal plants since 18th of May.
In the last three decades, dementia rates in Europe and North America have declined by an average of 15% per decade.
YNWA, - dc
p.s.: Up top is an accidental photo of starlings in murmuration to scare off a predator hawk. Nature is, like. Isn't it?
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David Charles wrote this newsletter. David is co-writer of BBC Radio sitcom Foiled, and also writes for The Bike Project, Forests News, Elevate and Thighs of Steel. Reply to this email, or read more at davidcharles.info.