Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Book Review

In Meandering Muses, Gail Boenning beautifully illustrates, with the help of her three fascinating muses, that our minds are messy places where thoughts constantly compete with and interrupt each other, evaluating various perspectives.

I love the muses' contrasting personalities, their authentic conversations, and the foreword, by Stuart James – which tells us how Calliope, Thalia, and Urania have landed in Gail's head.

Enjoy the lessons these fabulous muses offer, and try not to let them stay in your head too long – or you'll find yourself arguing out loud with no one around.


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