Muses

In Greek mythology, the Muses were the daughters of (King of the Gods) and Mnemosyne (the personification of Memory). This parentage is symbolic: creativity is seen as the child of divine power and deep memory. Each of the nine sisters presided over a specific craft: Calliope: Epic poetry (the "Chief" Muse) Clio: History Euterpe: Music and lyric poetry Erato: Love poetry Melpomene: Tragedy Polyhymnia: Hymns and sacred poetry Terpsichore: Dance Thalia: Comedy Urania: Astronomy

They served as mutual muses, pushing each other's boundaries in 1970s New York. In Greek mythology, the Muses were the daughters

Using the same pen, sitting in the same chair, or playing the same lo-fi playlist signals to your brain that it’s time to create. In Greek mythology