After being in this class for almost a semester I've noticed a few things about how my mind works and how I use my muse to write. In the beginning of the semester it wasn't that hard for me to use my muse because I have no problem just writing a bunch of non-sense on a page that really has nothing to do with anything, but I did have to prepare myself to sit and write and I had to have a kind of quiet environment to access my muse. After getting used to writing using my muse I've found that I don't go into such a trance when I sit down to write whatever I am writing, things just pop into my head and I can stay focused fairly well. I've also noticed that I can write with noise happening in the background and I've gotten into the habit of listening to music while I write poetry, which is something I don't think I could have done before.
Has anyone experienced something similar to this? Does it feel like your muse is just kind of part of your thought process now?
Thursday, April 7, 2011
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I have to agree. I feel that my poetry is at its best when I use music as my muse. I used to hate listening to any type of noise when writing but now I find that it is easy to connect with my ideas when I have music playing.
ReplyDeleteI agree with both the comment and the original post, at first music was not part of accessing my muse, but now its a huge part. I can't listen to lyrical music when I write or else I end up with Beatles quotes in my muse work, but I can and do like listening to anything without singing, like classical or instrumental- its great inspiration.
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