Sounds interesting, but...I don't suppose you guys are trying to reinvent the wheel, so to speak? What I mean is that lots of us impro-type-people have learned a lot about impro-type-writing, especially with regards to the mistakes that can be made. ^_^; That, now that I think about it, is the real advantage of sites like this one...
(But hey, if you guys are having fun, then that's all that really matters. ^_^; )
The odd thing about impro-writing is that, back when it started, there was a huge wave of interest. Then it gradually kind of faded, and no new people came in. How could we spark a new wave of interest? I'm sure there are people who would be interested in that sort of thing...new college students, and the like. Heck, I've SEEN people doing it. Over on the Bob & George Forums, for one. http://forums.bobandgeorge.com
John
Posted on Sep 16, 2004, 1:02 PM from IP address 24.47.110.241