Some initial thoughts on these goddesses...
I've always been drawn to Them and appreciated Them. When I was but a girl I had a serious fascination for Greek (and sometimes Roman) mythology and always loved learning about many of the "non-Olympians" and demi-gods/"lesser" gods (not to imply that they are less powerful but they rule over more specific areas or are the children of "larger" deities, or merely not worshiped "across the board").
No Muse in particular spoke to me, though I always loved the Muse of Dance, History, and Astronomy. A number of them deal with poetry in various form be is song, lyric, or love, but as a writer I felt all of their presences in some form here or there.
I'm seriously hoping that in working with them I'll get some more of my inspiration back - but more importantly motivation to use said inspiration. Many times as an artist I will get ridiculously inspired - to the point of madness almost - where I interrupt my routines/schedule because I must put whatever to paper, or whatever medium it is. To be honest it can be very trying because I will literally drop everything to start yet another project, but I think the key to this is moderation. I just don't want to shunt my creativity!
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