I’d say so. Improv comedy groups are hard to find, but you know what isn’t? A Dungeons and Dragons group.
Many people who play D&D are writers themselves. Maybe not famous or published, but it’s a narratively creative exercise. Older and more experienced DMs will happily help you learn how to write a character that is interesting and unique. And as you play, you’ll get a feel for how to write a story that you like.
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I’d say so. Improv comedy groups are hard to find, but you know what isn’t? A Dungeons and Dragons group.
Many people who play D&D are writers themselves. Maybe not famous or published, but it’s a narratively creative exercise. Older and more experienced DMs will happily help you learn how to write a character that is interesting and unique. And as you play, you’ll get a feel for how to write a story that you like.
What about online?
You can absolutely find a D&D group online. r/LFG is a good place to look. So is the Roll20.net website, and the Avrae.io Discord server.