Kurt Hohmann on Nostr: #WordWeavers 13 What animal would you like as a muse and why? I'm partial to ...
#WordWeavers 13
What animal would you like as a muse and why?
I'm partial to serpents. They live in dark places, studying the world of noise and light around them without becoming a part of the hustle—much like I prefer to observe the world and later pour what I have learned onto the page. They also have the power of transformation, of shedding skin and emerging anew—here I can draw an analogy to the story that changes from first draft to finished work.
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