Of course Teagan’s muse is high on imagination. Our first monster muse (but is he really scary? Or just helpful in his own way?) Enjoy.
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
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Every now and thenDiana Wallace Peachtalks about her muse. In fact, she has more than one. She gets other authors talking about their muses. I listen, mystified. Apparently most authors have a muse — or several. Then I usually respond with the complaint that I don’t seem to have a muse. Actually that could explain some of my problems… but I digress.
Diana has invited everyone to share a conversation with their muse. I was instantly befuddled. However, Diana replied, “Don’t have a muse? Just open the door and see who shows up.”
Well, I already had a post scheduled for today. Plus, it’s dark outside and I wasn’t about to open that door… But then I heard a soft sort of scraping sound, just outside…
Dry, rustling accompanied the movement of huge leathery wings. A long claw…
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I loved Teagan’s muse!! One of the most entertaining I’ve read so far 🙂
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Yes, great fun. (Though she’s still denying that it’s her muse. Lol. )
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Okay… so Denial is not a river in Egypt. Wait… OMG… I hope he’s not a Cthulhu-Charon combo (boatman of the river Styx).
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Lol. Snort. Happy Writing, my friend.
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Thanks Jessica. The guy sure knows how to wield guilt as a weapon. 😉 Hugs on the wing.
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Sounds like my mum…
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Love it, Teagan! Congrats all around.
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Thanks for visiting both places, Bette. Hugs!
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Thanks for stopping by, Bette. It’s so wonderful to have all the participation and visitors. Teagan’s contribution was super fun. ❤
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Fun stuff Teagan. Leave it to you to bring magic, mayhem, and monsters for a muse meetup!
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Ha! I agree, Brad. The creativity of all these posts has been a blast. 🙂
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Heartfelt thanks for sharing my silliness, Diana. I don’t really think this Lovecraftian monster is my muse, but he’s what showed up at the door. Maybe a real muse will eventually follow him. 🙂
I appreciate you doing all these reblogs. I know it’s a lot of work. Hugs on the wing.
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Are you sure? Perhaps you have more than one, like I do. Or a shapeshifter who can change based on what you need. Ha ha. It is a lot of work, but I enjoy the creativity of the responses, so I’m happy to do it. ❤
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LOL. This guy is more like the ghost of “Somethingmas” past. My therapist would have a field day with him. But maybe he knows where my muse could be found.
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🙂 Happy Writing, my friend. Thanks for playing.
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Teagan never disappoints! Thanks for sharing, Diana. ❤
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She’s a hoot. I’m so glad she played along. And I rather like her muse. 🙂
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Doesn’t smell too good, but other than that, his bark is worse than his bite. I hope.
😉
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Lol.
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Hi Jill. Thanks for your support. Hugs on the wing.
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Ooh, I bet this is going to be good 🙂
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It definitely made me smile, Jacquie. 😀 Thanks for stopping by to read. ❤
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Thanks for the vote of confidence, Jacquie. 😉 Hugs on the wing!
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