Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. How are you today? JOE: Still savoring our visit to last night's Taste of Stafford and the music of John Sieger and his band. CALLIOPE: What made them special? JOE: If you closed your eyes, you would swear you were listening to Louis Armstrong, voice and trumpet. CALLIOPE: Sounds like fun. You seem intrigued by music lately. JOE: I can't deny it. But I did wake up this morning wondering how my musical musings applied to writing. CALLIOPE: What did you discover? JOE: Everything I said about music applies to writing too. CALLIOPE: Why do you think authors write? JOE: First to make sense of their own world. At least that is my primary motivation. CALLIOPE: What else? JOE; If I think I'm on to something, I like to share it with others for their consideration to see if it makes sense to them and helps them clarify their life path. CALLIOPE: Noble aspirations. What else? JOE: To explore life's possibilities- how it could be under different circumstances whether better or worse. CALLIOPE: Very interesting. Let's talk about this some more. JOE: Sounds good to me. Talk with you tomorrow. |