
It can sometimes be difficult to summon the inspiration to keep blogging along, or to decide what to write about or what angle to approach a subject from. When the ancient Greeks had this problem, they turned to their muses. The photo above is the muse Clio. She is at the US Capitol, overlooking Congress and blogging what she sees.
I was attempting to find some modern, non-statuary muses to assist with my nature blogging. I did find a couple, which you may be interested in if you are a nature blogger. The first is a website by Robert Winkler. Here is a link to a great article by Mr. Winkler on nature writing. He has a lot of other interesting articles on his website about nature writing, nature photography and birding.
Here is another good article I found on nature writing in Conservation Magazine. If you are an urban nature blogger you will especially like this one.
I was attempting to find some modern, non-statuary muses to assist with my nature blogging. I did find a couple, which you may be interested in if you are a nature blogger. The first is a website by Robert Winkler. Here is a link to a great article by Mr. Winkler on nature writing. He has a lot of other interesting articles on his website about nature writing, nature photography and birding.
Here is another good article I found on nature writing in Conservation Magazine. If you are an urban nature blogger you will especially like this one.

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