Humor Columnist

Redneck Genius

Redneck Genius' Myspace. Humorist, editor, gun-toter.

Melvin Durai

Melvin Durai is an India-born, North America-based writer and humorist. His humor columns, acclaimed for being both funny and thought-provoking, have appeared in dozens of newspapers and magazines in several countries.

Eric Deckers

Erik Deckers has written a weekly humor column since 1994. He is published in six weekly newspapers in Indiana and Oregon, as well as the largest online daily alternative paper in the U.S. He writes businesses articles, speeches, and stage and radio plays. His play, "Cabin Fever U." was named Best Comedy in the 2005 Frank & Katrina Basile Emerging Playwrights competition.

Dave Barry Blog

From DaveBarry.com: Dave Barry is a humor columnist. For 25 years he was a syndicated columnist whose work appeared in more than 500 newspapers in the United States and abroad. In 1988 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. Many people are still trying to figure out how this happened.

Bob Sassone

From the Site: Bob Sassone is the editor of the critically-acclaimed web magazine Professor Barnhardt's Journal and a writer for several AOL/Weblogs, Inc sites, including TV Squad, Slashfood, and Adjab. His book Book, With Words and Pages, a collection of humor essays in a box, was released in August 2003.

Barry Smith

From Barry's Site: Barry Smith writes the syndicated humor column, "Irrelativity," for The Aspen Times in Aspen, CO, and has done so for a good ten or so years now, so he's just starting to get the hang of it.

Danny Gallagher

From Danny's Bio at the Site: I have been writing columns, jokes, stories, essays and features that are funnier and more entertaining than this bio for a number of newspapers and online publications.

Ernie's World

From Ernie's site: I was born a long, long time ago in a land far, far away. I moved to California to become a waiter. Unfortunately, I spelled it wrong at the job agency and instead became a writer. It was just one more incident in a life filled with miscalculations that became known as "Ernie’s World."

Swiss Army Knife

Australian humorist John Martin considers the many uses of his Swiss army knife.

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