Born Funny: A Comic's Chronicle Through the Rise of Alt Comedy

Tom McCaffrey

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Stand-Up Comedy is a battlefield not for the faint of heart. You either die on that stage or you kill.

In 2002, Steve Collin was a brand spanking new comic who accidentally stumbled onto a burgeoning irreverent New York comedy movement in its infancy. Alternative Comedy quickly gained a following as a backlash to the stale 'club style' of the 80's. It was new and exciting, and Steve's loose style of comedy was a perfect fit for the 'Alt' scene. But in comedy, timing is everything...just one misstep and you become a cautionary tale or a punchline.

A former class clown and comedic natural, Steve enters the stand-up world wholly unprepared for the rejection, heavy drinking and cut-throat competition accompanying it. Recognized early on by comedy tastemakers as a talent to watch, and swiftly securing a litany of TV credits, Steve soon gets caught up in a whirlwind of endless shows, free drinks and the unrelenting New York City nightlife.
"Born Funny: A Comic's Chronicle Through the Rise of Alt Comedy", is a novel based on the author's stand-up comedy experience during the significant era that launched a generation of comedy talent. Featuring cameos from many well-known future comedy stars before they made it big, some names have been changed, including the author's.


Publisher: Unapologetic Voice House LLC
Published: 01/03/2023
Pages: 428
Weight: 1.1lbs
Size: 8.43h x 5.43w x 1.02d
ISBN: 9781955090247

About the Author
Tom McCaffrey is a writer/comedian/actor from Manhattan. He has appeared on Comedy Central, Hulu, VH-1, Tru-TV, Animal Planet and CNN. He was a writer and producer for the Comedy Central show, "Masters of the Universities and has contributed to the column "Say Something Funny" in the Onion. Tom has blogged for the Huffington Post, BarelyPolitical.com and contributed to TimeOut NY and the NY Daily News.