Lack of timely posts

Hi all,

I’ve come to the point in every blogger’s life when he has to make a confession. It’s not what you think… but it appears on everyone’s blog sooner or later. I’ve just been too busy to blog lately. This summer was full of private shows and workshops in addition to the regular Imp shows, new ensembles, and a new baby in my family. Now that Ivy’s been here for two months, things are beginning to return to normal, and perhaps I’ll have some time to write. It’s already been true. I’m actually working on some writing… I have three different creative projects in the works, all writing related. These are taking up 90% of my writing time, which is already pretty scarce. The first of these is a book based upon the Dictionary Soup shows of the past few months, which have been of a good enough quality that, with a little refining, they will be fit to make the leap to the scripted stage. So, if my absence is a little longer than you’d like, this is why. It takes a lot to transcribe a live show, analyze it, and tweak it into a finished product. And there are two other projects lined up behind the DS book.

That being said, I do intend to blog… I have at least three topics I have partially completed, but you know me… I do go on. So hang on, those of you that have asked me improv-related questions… the answers are coming!

In the meantime, come see me at the Imp, and keep an eye out for the newest John Robison book!

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