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We’re buried under snow here in Toronto and I’m digging in and finishing up some really fun projects. All this week I’ve been working on WiP #2, a fun gag-filled comic book about democracy for Capstone Press.

Normally the biggest challenge when writing a non-fiction book for younger readers is to fit all the facts into just a few hundred words per page. This project is no different, but I also have to make it irreverent and funny as well as make sense. It’s an added challenge to the writing, but I find these challenges are what make the writing a lot more rewarding.

At first, I tried to fit the facts and make it funny at the same time, but that didn’t work. I either got carried away and ran out of space or the text just didn’t make sense.

Finally, I stopped trying to be funny and just worked on getting the facts into the manuscript on the first draft. That’s where I’m at right now. I’ve got a completed ms that reads like a standard book on democracy, which is fine with most non-fiction assignments. But not this one. This one needs humour!

So, this weekend, I’ll sharpen my funny bone take another pass at the draft and play with the language to make it more fun and more funny. I hope. There’s nothing worse than someone saying: “Be funny, now!”

But I’m up for the challenge. Think I better rent some Mel Brooks movies.