
So I am done with the writing on Muse’s Masterpiece.
I will start Echoes tomorrow.
That being said… when I asked for a help to pick the next volume, I think that I miss-spoke. I always start with the idea that the volume is unthemed. (Unless I have a theme in mind) it evolves every time to bear a little bit of a theme.
I don’t do it on purpose.
I really don’t.
There is always some that don’t fit in the end exactly, but I don’t feel bad about it as it was not supposed to be a themed book to start with.
All of that being said… Muse’s Masterpiece seems to be mostly about answering the call of the creative muse.

Muse’s Masterpiece is scheduled for publishing in November (Link when I get it). And I will be writing on Echoes into the Void starting tomorrow. Maybe this one will not gather a theme on me.
I have trouble imagining deliberately writing a bunch of poems, or anything, all to a theme. Discovering a theme would be much more likely for me.
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I think that writing deliberately takes a different perspective. It also takes me longer. I have to focus on what I think about the topic and I am finding that themed volumes are harder to do the same number of poems for.
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I think it would have to be. Maybe I’ll try it someday, but that would bring the task of choosing the topic. Decisions, decisions, always decisions.
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It helps me to have two open notebooks. One that is topic based and one that I am not limited to the topic. That makes it easier for me to stick with the topic.
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Oh, that would.
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Congratulations! Keep up the good work!
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