Improv Games to Help You Walk in Your Characters’ Shoes

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What does it feel like to walk in your character’s shoes? How do they move? How can we step into the mind and body of our characters to begin to see the world through their eyes? Today, we’ve based our blog post on a webcast led by founder and Executive Director of The Society of Young Inklings, Naomi Kinsman: 

Writing is all about the choices you make along the way. Part of what makes your writing voice unique is the way you choose to tell the story you choose to tell. So, why not play a fun game to help you make those important story choices? You can choose to play these games one of two ways: on your feet or in your seat! The choice is now yours.

Let the games begin!

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