Small recommendation, but you might want to look into reading transcripts of pnp sessions. I have a very small number of sessions under my belt due to social issues, so I try to fill in the gap where I can. It's somewhat ironic, because a large part of the point of pnp is the social experience (and another large part is that it's basically cooperative storytelling, which a writer may get a kick out of).
Small recommendation, but you might want to look into reading transcripts of pnp sessions. I have a very small number of sessions under my belt due to social issues, so I try to fill in the gap where I can. It's somewhat ironic, because a large part of the point of pnp is the social experience (and another large part is that it's basically cooperative storytelling, which a writer may get a kick out of).