
Originally Posted by
shortstoryfan
Well, I am the product of a family of New Age mysticists, so...
I don't know, I have read many authors relaying the stories of how they came up with a certain idea for a work. Maybe the moment of inspiration is common among them, but it is still very different. I started out in theatre, although I can't really say that the theatre people I was involved with were as talented as the opera people I was involved with, so maybe theatre people do have the same kind of "in the moment" experience that singers do, though I've never encountered it.
Maybe when writers practice their art, they become better at writing from inspiration? I don't know. I'm not really a writer or a singer, or anything. I just have a broad base of detailed knowledge about things. But the only art I personally have seen this active inspiration in is opera. I am probably also prejudiced too, since I studied it rather extensively, and most people have not, and cannot relate to some of the ideas used to teach voice. It's very metaphysical, and you feel sensations that are not even caused by sense, but something psychological. It's odd...I don't know. The original post just struck me I suppose.
And forgive me, I am not always so good with English. It is still sometimes hard to come up with the words to express these intangible thoughts I have.