tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2795024335940175298.post5057653164540442908..comments2023-07-04T06:32:15.183-04:00Comments on My Nephew is a Poodle: The Zen of Improv: Do "Good" and "Bad" Exist? (Non-Judgment in Improv, Part One)Pam Victorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01997629664057863762noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2795024335940175298.post-11004516368033096262014-12-19T22:20:01.407-05:002014-12-19T22:20:01.407-05:00I agree "good" and "bad" can b...I agree "good" and "bad" can be killers. I find that as a writer, when speaking about new writing, asking readers to say what moved then, what spoke to them, what interested them, what engaged them and what they are curious about lets me as the writer know what makes readers light up and I am wondering if similar kinds of questions are useful in looking at scenes. I like the idea of getting a year as a student of improv before even thinking about evaluating how "good" what I am doing might be.SuEllen Hamkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09916423581395659004noreply@blogger.com