
Literary improvisation
Literary improvisation is the spontaneous creation or performance of literary work, such as poetry, stories, or dialogues, without prior planning. It involves thinking quickly and creatively in the moment, often influenced by a given theme, prompt, or situation. Like improvisational theater, it relies on the writer's ability to generate ideas on the spot, making each piece unique and dynamic. This practice encourages adaptability, originality, and immediate expression, showcasing an artist’s skill in crafting meaningful language without prepared scripts.