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.