The fact is, comedy writing is boring, tedious, nerve-wracking, disappointing – it’s not fun. It’s not nearly as much fun as watching comedy.
In this NY Times interview, the comedian describes the anatomy of his Pop-Tart joke, still a work in progress, and shows his longhand writing process.
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It’s really boring, but it will make you appreciate his funny stuff even more.