ComedyWriting
Confessions of a Desert Diva (Also, I’m a Cat)
By Valentina the Fabulous Every morning, like clockwork, I sit dramatically on the edge of the bed, gazing out at the sunrise like I’m the star of a slow indie film that’s about love, loss, and luxury naps. The slider is open just a crack. The desert breeze drifts in, teasing my whiskers. The light hits me just right—I’m basically glowing. I am serving mood.
By Cindi Unger9 months ago in Humor
The Emergency That Wasn't on the GPS
The Emergency That Wasn't on the GPS One Car Ride, Two Cheeks, and No Dignity By Joey Raines Description: It was supposed to be a calm Sunday night drive. Then came a sudden announcement that turned everything upside down. Between quick thinking, awkward suggestions, and a very unexpected street surprise, one couple finds themselves in the middle of a totally unplanned, completely hilarious adventure. This true story shows that love is sometimes tested in the most ridiculous and hilarious ways.
By Joey Raines9 months ago in Humor
Grocery Store Jokes: Bringing the Aisles to Life with Laughter
Grocery stores might be the most underrated places for humor. Between picking out fresh produce, hunting for deals, and navigating crowded aisles, there's plenty of everyday stuff that can spark a chuckle or two.
By JokeJester9 months ago in Humor
The Ant Who Never Gave Up
It began with a picnic. The sun was warm, the breeze was soft, and the park was buzzing—literally. I had taken a break from my noisy city life to enjoy some peace, a sandwich, and a good book. But what caught my attention that day wasn't the story I was reading—it was the tiniest drama unfolding at my feet.
By Ahmad Malik9 months ago in Humor
Bless Your Heart and Pass the Wi-Fi.
Bless Your Heart and Pass the Wi-Fi: A Grit, Grace, and Google Maps Story There in Willow Creek, that quaint little town where sweet tea stuck to the air like clinging granny women gossip and magnolias burst onto sidewalks like tacky scandal, this was Mabel Jenkins' home. She was the type of woman who could take a thing as ordinary as last week's pot roast and a can of cream of mushroom soup and make it into king-worthy casserole. Her knitting, her peach cobbler, and refusing to give out the Wi-Fi password were all legend-status in town. Mabel would just say, "Bless your heart, some things are just too precious to give away."
By Pen to Publish9 months ago in Humor
Planet Z-3000: The Peculiar Pollution Report
The sleek, chrome-plated scout ship, the Bureaucracy-Bot 5000, descended through a haze of what the onboard diagnostic system identified as "Suspended Atmospheric Particulates – Type 7 (Organic Decay & Hydrocarbon Byproducts)." Below, a swirling metropolis of towering structures, blinking lights, and an unnerving symphony of honks and rumbles unfolded.
By Mian Nazir Shah9 months ago in Humor
Why Do Jokes?
The Science, Smiles, and Smarts Behind Humor Ever wondered why do jokes we crack jokes, laugh at silly things, or even groan at a pun? Jokes aren’t just for giggles—they’re powerful tools for connection, healing, learning, and even survival. Sounds wild, right? But there's more to "funny business" than meets the eye.
By JokeJester9 months ago in Humor
Juniper's Mess Causes Some Distress
They were closing in, and Juniper realised her mistake of not packing sooner. She should have done it right when she had discovered the source of that stench. Wilfred and she could’ve been far away by now, but she had—typically—procrastinated making preparations.
By Joy Florentine9 months ago in Humor











