Writing satire can be difficult but can produce some very funny work. However, you need to match the satire to an appropriate audience.
Some time ago, I wrote a satirical piece about being a year 12 student – I referred to the wonderful social life (visiting a newsagent, a library, seeing movies of books under study, etc) and the joy of always having something to do (hmm, now I think of it, it is pretty similar to running your own business!)
I know it worked as various friends and teachers at my writing course read it and laughed. Yet I gave it to another person once and she took it very seriously. Her comment was along the lines of “That’s an interesting piece, but I’m not sure how many other year 12 students would agree with you about the highlight of the year”
Personally, I found her response funnier than the original story! However, it does prove a point – if you are writing in a style that is not mainstream or is perhaps different to the norm in a particular context, then take care that your piece will not be misinterpreted in a way that it becomes meaningless.
Learn about your target audience and preferably test your work on a couple of them. You don’t want to waste your best writing on an unappreciative audience!
Tags: appropriate, satire, target audience
Pretty good post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed reading your blog posts. Any way I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you post again soon – maybe that satirical piece would be fun to read!
Always happy to have another subscriber Brien – I hope it helps you with your writing projects. How do you get to know your audience to improve your chances of making sales?
Can I just say what a relief to find someone who actually knows what theyre talking about on the internet. You definitely know how to bring an issue to light and make it important, even satire.
I cant believe youre not more popular because you definitely have the gift.
Thank you Chomka. I like to think that I highlight the important aspects of what I write about – my aim is to help others succeed.