author: Karen Twelves
Quote from pg 11.
I loved the opportunity and invitation to come help Karen teach one of her improv workshops. She's a great improv coach and it's always a blast of a day to get folks into the groove and see how fun and funny a day can be.
Thank you again, Karen for the great day.
"PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE
a tip from Liisa Lee
I know some players can feel really intimidated by more fast-thinking, adventurous, improving players at the table, but that's a skill that can be learned, like any other. It just takes practice. As adults, we've all gotten out of the habit of practicing...well, anything. Folks can think it's uncool to practice (it's not), feel it's scary, or feel anxiety and nerves on having to jump in with others at the table.
Using improv games as a warm-up to game sessions is an amazing tool for my games, to help players connect, start coming together as a team, and get on a fun "brain-tennis" groove, that can make teamwork in-game indispensable, hilarious, sometimes ingenious, and often unforgettable."
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