Author:
Blog About:
I was working on a couple of stories, hoping to get ahead on them, and my muse decided to shift gears and change direction on me. It seemed as though she doesn't know how to use a clutch or speed shift very well either, It was a very jerky shift as she downshifted so we could make a sharp turn. I'm trying to keep her from accelerating, but it seems like it may be a hopeless cause. I'm hoping we come to a crossroad that will take us back to our original highway.
The Arctic Fox Book 3 has it's outline almost finished, and has been gnawing at the back of my mind, and finally pushed its way through to the forefront today as I had to write Chapter 1 in full prose.
Maybe this will satisfy the muse for a little bit and allow me to get back to the other two stories, but I'm not so sure. Once the muse is allowed to have her way, all bets are off... sigh.
Comments
Admit It
You love your Rose -- excuse me, your Muse.
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
Well... Yeah, but she's kinda
Well... Yeah, but she's kinda erratic sometimes. Like me, she gets bored just sticking to the same things all the time.
Hugs!
Rosemary
My muse ...
... tends to jump around too. I have a bunch of stories that never got completed, because my muse wandered off, chasing after a sparkly new story idea. While I understand why you'd like to keep working on stories you've started, it can be good sometimes to let your muse wander. Sometimes, you can find something new and wonderful you might never have discovered if you didn't set your muse free.
She's decided
She's decided to work on AF3 while the others are written too. I'm hoping my fingers can keep up.
Hugs!
Rosemary