This quarter we stopped to see Randy Fertel’s new book: Winging It. In addition, seven new titles have been added to the impro library. If you have read them, leave a comment with your opinion, if you know of any interesting titles that are missing, comment on them to complete the list.
New book this quarter: Winging It (Randy Fertel)
This is a continuation of his first book on creativity in the history of artistic creation, but this time it is an essay very close to the current times of artificial intelligence and fake news.
New to the list:
In addition, the following have been added to the list of impro books:
- Engineer’s Guide to Improv and Art Games (Pius Wong)
- Improv at Work (Nicole Faust Cohen)
- The Gospel According to Improv (Les Carpenter). A new book that mixes religion, spirituality and improvisation. Tools to create community in a search to improve in life. “God may have a plan, but God never gave us the script.”
- A Taste for Chaos: The Art of Literary Improvisation (Randy Fertel). Fertel’s previous book, a review of the history of artistic creation and its use of improvisation.
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