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Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 42
Sign: Aquarius

State: Florida
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/6/2007
June 26, 2008 - Thursday 

Current mood:  artistic
Category: Writing and Poetry
Guest Blog by Zulmara....check out her page too!
Honoring and Serving Your Muse-Part I
As creative, sentient beings, we owe much to our muse, that inner voice that inspires us to write, to paint, to draw and to create. That inner self that calls us to a blank sheet of paper, an empty canvas, a block of wood, or a piece of stone. That sense of identity that does not allow us to go one day without practicing our craft, which lets us know we are out of balance when we do not honor our craft on a daily regular basis.
 
That inner spirit that lets us know if we are on the right track or not, or steers us into a totally different direction. It is this muse, this inner friend, internal companion that drives us to have to write, to sing, to draw, to paint, to create, even when we are not feeling well, even when we are not inspired.
Now, don't get me wrong here, I am not romanticizing the muse. I don't feel that muses are by any means inspiring us day and night to be the best we can be at our craft…instead, after talking to many creative sentient beings about their craft, their process for creating, and the pain of producing the just right product, I think our muses are the bane of our existence and well as the source of our inspiration and well being.
 
I tend to think of my muse as a little bit like Tinker Bell…she has a personality of her own, and can be simultaneously inspiring and stimulating, as well as, bratty, and stubborn, and a know-it-all, At times, my muse can even be, are you ready for this…downright argumentative, belligerent, and quarrelsome.
I have been known to have conversations with my muse along the lines of:
"I like this title."
"No you don't, you just think you like it, but in reality, you know you need a better one."
"NO this one is just fine, stop bugging me."
"Now you know it's not right and you'll eventually have to change it anyway, so just listen to me and change it now."
"No, I like this title."
"Fine, be stubborn, you know I'm right, that's why you have that nagging feeling that something is not right."
 
Or
"What are you writing, Miguel would never say that."
"Yes, he would, he just did, see…"
"Yeah, but that's wrong…doesn't sound like him."
"Ok, miss smarty pants, what does sound like him?"
"I don't know, he's your character, you decide."
"You are not being much help here."
But, then there are days when I get nothing but Pixie dust from my Tinker Bell and I will write for hours, that seem like minutes and the writing flows effortlessly. Those are the days when I know my muse and I are communicating as one. It is the sort of day that just happens out of the blue…you wake up and you are best friends with your muse and you write 2,000, 3,000 or even 4,000 words and they are all pretty good and you are left feeling like the moon, the sun and the stars are all lined up to make you a success, that the universe is on your side, and that YES, you have chosen the right profession.
However rare those days for those of us who are creative sentient beings, we live for them, we live to recreate them, we are driven, as if in search of a fountain of eternal happiness or that "fix", that pixie dust of magic that sustains us and keeps us going.
So I have to ask, are those great days just an accident, or do we make them happen by serving and honoring our muse?
Stay tuned for Part II.
Zulmara

 
OMG...you guys are AWESOME!!! Mil gracias...I know you have been soooo busy...how do you keep up with it all...

It is such an honor to be a guest blogger for you guys...I feel so honored to be here with your other bloggers...

what a beautiful community of writers we have in cyberspace...hope we all meet at a conference some day...

ADELANTE....mis amigas...

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 26, 2008 - Thursday - 5:06 AM
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CWHbyDESiGN Enterprises™

 
This is great, and to learn to trust in the inner-voice is a beginning. As if the true thought, while the element of thinking is cast to one side

Christopher W Herbert
 
Posted by CWHbyDESiGN Enterprises™ on June 26, 2008 - Thursday - 5:10 AM
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Zulmara

 
Thanks, YES...I agree...trusting that inner voice is the most important part of being a creative being...

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 1:18 AM
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Thom futrell-martial artist, writer, artist
Thom Grim Reaper futrell

 
Zulmara!
Welcome to Write in the City and thanks for a great blog!
Your friend and fan
Thom
 
Posted by Thom futrell-martial artist, writer, artist on June 26, 2008 - Thursday - 10:08 AM
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Zulmara

 
Thanks, Thom...your support is always welcome...

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 1:21 AM
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Yvonne Mason
Yvonne Mason

 
Yes, I have that inner muse, and those that don't know me what to call those men in their little white coats to come and take me away. My muse has been with me so long that without her I think I would be lost. I call her Layla. Sometimes she really can get over the top.
Welcome to our circle.
Yvonne
 
Posted by Yvonne Mason on June 26, 2008 - Thursday - 11:35 AM
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Zulmara

 
lol...yes, love the "the men in white coats" comments...how do we ever get them to understand??? lol...that we love our muses and can't live without them...

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 1:20 AM
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Write in the City

 
LOL at "the men in white coats" I just posted a comment to Lesa that said "put me in a Luis Vuitton pink stright jacket.....hahahahahhha, and I hadn't even seen this comment yet!

Love it, you and the blog,
Sher
 
Posted by Write in the City on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 1:44 AM
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Zulmara

 
WOW...maybe our muses are communicating somewhere in cyberspace behind our backs...lol...

cuidate, mi amiga...

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 3:07 AM
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Rikki
Chelle Cordero

 
Wow, I love this blog! And I am impressed with the conversations you have with your muse... what?, don't all writers sit and talk to themselves through the day???
 
Posted by Rikki on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 2:41 AM
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Zulmara

 
I'm sure we ALL do...and not just writers...I know musicians, canvas artists, song writers, and sculptors...who ALL have conversations with their muses...I do think, though, that writers are in a league of their own...

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 3:06 AM
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Shon Bacon/ChickLitGurrl™: a true wordsmith

 
One, this is awesome, Zulmara! You go, chica! *hugs*

Two, there ARE no accidents when it comes to you and your muse connecting to make beautiful art, :-)
 
Posted by Shon Bacon/ChickLitGurrl™: a true wordsmith on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 3:29 AM
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Zulmara

 
Gracias, mi amiga...I totally agree...our muses are our reality checks...as well as the bane of our existence...as well as our joy and inspiration...

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 4:57 AM
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Bibia
Bea Arreola-Owen

 
Great blog! So true too......our muse....always being there for us when we need her and even when we don't sometimes! thanks for writing this!
 
Posted by Bibia on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 3:47 AM
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Zulmara

 
YES!!! our muses become a part of our lives...and we have to love and honor them...or we feel so out of sorts...

ADELANTE!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 4:56 AM
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Jennifer Brown

 
Very well written. The best advice is to not argue with your muse, it usually knows what it's talking about!
 
Posted by Jennifer Brown on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 4:45 PM
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Zulmara

 
Yes. you are so right...it is never a winning argument anyway...lol...

ADEALNTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 28, 2008 - Saturday - 3:28 PM
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Maria Sanchez
Maria Sanchez

 
Ah yes the muses... got to love them. Thank you for writing about them so elequently. Blank canvasses desguise themselves as muses. They taunt me :) looking forward to Part II.
 
Posted by Maria Sanchez on June 27, 2008 - Friday - 5:12 PM
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Zulmara

 
Yes, we do need to love our muses...because they love us so...and when they want to be paid and honored and respected...that is just their way of making sure we are taking care of ourselves...

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 29, 2008 - Sunday - 2:13 AM
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Sherri

 
Zulmara,

I'm just recently discovering my Muse and who she is, how she speaks to me, and how important it is to listen to her. I've met so many wonderful and talented people from starting this page. It's a place that I come to for inspiration. I know it's my site, but also because it has such a variety of Authors who have so much to offer to reluctant writers and seekers of dreams. Honor your Muse and it will serve you well!

It's people like you who honor their craft and inspire people like me to never give up on a dream.

Thanks for being part of our circle. And thanks for "paying it forward"

Abrazos, (am I saying that right?)
Sher
 
Posted by Sherri on June 29, 2008 - Sunday - 2:58 AM
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Zulmara

 
AWWWW...Sher, you are so wonderful and have such a beautiful way of knowing and relating to others...

You are truly an asset to our community and I love how you make all of us feel so welcome...

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 29, 2008 - Sunday - 3:59 AM
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Felecia Trotter
Felecia Trotter

 
You seem to have a muse that has an opinion of love for your work, whether argumentive or not .. I loved the relationship
 
Posted by Felecia Trotter on June 30, 2008 - Monday - 5:37 AM
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Zulmara

 
Thank you for your kind words...I loved your piece about the muse as well...it is so nice to see all the different relationships we develop with our inner spirit that guides our creative work and is our constant companion...

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on June 30, 2008 - Monday - 1:29 PM
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i*<MAkE aRT NoT WAr>
I. R

 
so funny Zulmara and true at the same time! My muse says things like...you're not finished yet. I say, it looks ok. Then my muse will say...and when have you settled for ok??? hahahahaha, so i keep at it! ayyyyy Dios mio. It's like men, you can't live with 'em and you can't live without 'em! :-) Thanks 4 the blog, me gusta muchisimo! :-)
 
Posted by i*<MAkE aRT NoT WAr> on June 30, 2008 - Monday - 4:43 PM
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Zulmara

 
Que cool, mi amiga...our muses are sooooo different...and soooooooo alike...it is fun to read about how we live with them...even when they drive us CRAZY....like the men in our lives...

cuidate..

ADELANTE!!!

Zulmara
 
Posted by Zulmara on July 1, 2008 - Tuesday - 2:15 AM
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