
The Rhythm of Laughter
A Screenwriter’s Guide to Building Comedic Timing on the PageBy Kimberly SnowLength1h 31m
About this audiobook
Are your jokes landing with a thud instead of a laugh? Discover the hidden architecture behind every great comedic scene and learn to build humor that survives from the page to the screen.
Have you ever written a scene that felt hilarious in your head, only to see it fall flat when read aloud? The problem isn't your jokes—it's your timing. Great screen comedy isn't just about witty one-liners; it's a science of rhythm, pace, and reaction that can be learned, practiced, and mastered.
In The Rhythm of Laughter, you'll move beyond abstract theory and get your hands dirty with a practical, mentor-led masterclass in comedic construction. This isn't just another book about what's funny; it's a step-by-step blueprint for how to write funny, packed with actionable techniques and exercises that build real skills.
Inside, you will master how to:
+ Build the Perfect Comedic Beat: Learn the "Holy Trinity" of Setup, Pause, and Punchline, and know when to use fast-paced "Quick Hits" versus gut-busting "Slow Burns." + Weaponize the Pause: Go beyond a simple "(beat)" and learn to use Dramatic, Anticipatory, and Uncomfortable Pauses to create suspense and multiply the laughter. + Engineer Hilarious Reactions: Discover why the reaction to a joke is often funnier than the joke itself and how to write reaction shots that serve as a second punchline. + Craft Unforgettable Gags: Master the art of the Callback and the Running Gag, rewarding your audience and making them feel like they're in on the joke. + Write Dialogue That Sings: Learn the difference between Natural and Heightened dialogue and how to use subtext to create unspoken punchlines.
Forget boring theory. This guide is packed with deep-dive case studies from modern classics like Fleabag and The Office, showing you beat-for-beat how the pros build their laughs on the page. Each chapter ends with powerful drills and exercises designed to take these concepts from the book and burn them into your writing muscle memory.
FROM THE BOOK: An Inside Look
An Excerpt from "Chapter 3: The Power of the Comedic Pause"
"Silence. In comedy, it’s not just the absence of noise; it's an active ingredient. It’s the canvas on which you paint the joke. A pause is a weapon. It can be a scalpel for precise emotional surgery or a sledgehammer for shattering expectations... Learning to command the silence on the page—to write it, to time it, to wield it—is what separates good comedy from great comedy."
An Excerpt from "Chapter 9: Case Studies in Comedic Timing"
"Let's map a portion of the iconic confessional scene from Fleabag (Series 2, Episode 4)...
Beat 5 (The Pause): The most important beat in the scene. A silent space for the weight of her words to settle. We expect a profound, priestly response.
He leans forward, closer to the screen dividing them.
PRIEST: (Quietly, intensely) Kneel.
Audiobook details
GenreOther, General Fiction
Length1 hr 31 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 22, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
11. Introduction: Don’t Just Tell a Joke, Build a Laugh
1515. Chapter 7 Drills & Exercises:
22. Chapter 1: The Heartbeat of Hilarity (The Fundamentals of Comedic Rhythm)
1616. Chapter 8: The Chemistry of Comedy (Contrast and Juxtaposition)
33. Chapter 1 Drills & Exercises:
1717. Chapter 8 Drills & Exercises:
44. Chapter 2: The Atoms of Comedy (Identifying and Building Beats)
1818. Chapter 9: Case Studies in Comedic Timing
55. Chapter 2 Drills & Exercises:
1919. Chapter 10: From Page to Screen
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66. Chapter 3: The Power of the Comedic Pause
2020. Chapter 10 Drills & Exercises:
77. Chapter 3 Drills & Exercises:
2121. Chapter 11: Forging the Fool: Crafting Unforgettable Comedic Characters
88. Chapter 4: The Reaction Revolution (The Unsung Hero of Comedy)
2222. Chapter 11 Drills & Exercises:
99. Chapter 4 Drills & Exercises:
2323. Chapter 12: The Marathon of Mirth: Structuring and Pacing a Full Comedy Script
1010. Chapter 5: The Voice of Funny (Dialogue and Delivery)
2424. Chapter 12 Drills & Exercises:
1111. Chapter 5 Drills & Exercises:
2525. Chapter 13: The Joke Factory: Surviving and Thriving in the Comedy Writers' Room
1212. Chapter 6: The Body at Work (Physical Comedy and Visual Gags)
2626. Chapter 13 Drills & Exercises:
1313. Chapter 6 Drills & Exercises:
2727. Disclaimer
1414. Chapter 7: The Art of the Echo (Callbacks and Running Gags)