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Romance/Love: April 03, 2013 Issue [#5595]

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 This week: Romantic Muses
  Edited by: StephBee - House Targaryen
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3. Letter from the Editor
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Spring is in the air and the muses are all around. But what is a muse? Are they tangible "things" we can find around us or are they part of our imagination?


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Letter from the editor

A lot of us writers often throw out references to our muses. "Oh, she went on vacation, I can't write anything now." Or maybe: "She's on fire. I can't write fast enough for her." Some of our muses even have names and inspire us in ways we often don't realize. But where did muses come from?

From Greek myths, the muses are goddesses and the inspiration for literature, sciences and the arts. They are the nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne. Some of their names may sound familiar: Calliope, Clio, Thalia, and Erato is the muse for love poetry.

Erato's name shares the same roots as Eros. She's the muse of lyric, love, and erotic poetry. She's often depicted holding a harp and in Eros' company. From the pictures I've seen, she reminds me of Venus – a beautiful young woman, gifted, graceful, and inspirational.

Finding romantic inspiration can be easy- it's all around us. Flowers, chocolates and cards are materials things that inspire romance. You can dedicate a song to your loved one. You can write them a poem about your feelings. A romantic gesture can go a long way. Treating your loved one to a movie or a dinner are romantic gestures that a muse might inspire. How does Erato, the romantic muse, inspire you?

Question for you: Do you have a muse? What is his/her name? What have written or done that you can say your muse inspired you?


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Ask & Answer

From my Romance/Love Newsletter DTD 6 MAR 2013:

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I like most all poets equally as each stands alone.
Phoebe Cary is one that touches me deeply. Thanks for the fine Newsletter.

You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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StephBee - House Targaryen is a 911 Dispatcher for LAPD. Her short story, "Matchmaking A-muse-ment" can be found in "Be Mused an Anthology about muses and how they inspire their writers. "This collection of stories will not only give you a new perspective to the writer behind the words on the page you are reading, but a good laugh as well. I thoroughly enjoyed this book!" - 4 Stars, Long & Short Reviews.

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