Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. How are you today? JOE: Energized. CALLIOPE: On what account. JOE: I'm proceeding with my latest project. CALLIOPE: Which is? JOE: A series of recordings on wisdom for various ages. CALLIOPE: Sounds interesting. Where are you with it now? JOE: Back to working on technology. I found a good microphone and editing software as well as a company to reproduce and distribute CD’s. CALLIOPE: Sounds like the mechanics are coming along. How about the substance? JOE: I have been wondering whether I have enough to say. Then I read Julia Cameron's wisdom in The Right to Write. She sees creativity as a process of listening, recording and transmitting rather than trying to think everything up yourself. CALLIOPE: Sounds like a humble stance. JOE: It is but I can identify with it. I often wonder where I get ideas. Then I realize that if I pay attention they come to me. My job becomes a simple task of taking dictation from my experience. CALLIOPE: Interesting way to put it. JOE: It's a lot less responsibility and more fun to boot. Talk with you tomorrow. |