Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Anything exciting going on today? JOE: Maybe, but not here. It's a quiet day and cold too. Carol and I did get out for some early morning cross country skiing. CALLIOPE: Sounds adventurous of you. JOE: We try to make the best of whatever comes our way. It seemed better to ski than to curse the coldness to paraphrase one of my favorite bible sayings. CALLIOPE: Can't argue there. What else is going on? JOE: I had lunch with a fellow Leroy writer yesterday, Bob Fussell. CALLIOPE: How did that go? JOE: Quite well. We have a fair amount in common in our life outlooks but have taken different tacks in our approaches to writing. CALLIOPE: That's what makes life interesting. JOE: I can't argue there. CALLIOPE: What are you up to today? JOE: I wrote an article for a new magazine which is still in the developmental stages. CALLIOPE: And? JOE: As they develop, they are refining their focus. As a result they asked me to refine the piece I wrote for them. CALLIOPE: How do you feel about that? JOE: Okay. The longer I write the less sensitive I am to comments and suggestions about refining my writing. I plan to work on it today to see if I can adapt to their needs. They too were interested in my feelings and wanted a more feeling oriented piece. We shall see what emerges. Talk with you on Monday. |