***DOMESTIC DIALOGUE OF THE DAY***
REINA: Garrison’s got a crush! Garrison’s got a crush!
JAMES: On who?
REINA: I’m not at liberty to say.
JAMES: You can tell me, Reina. You’re an American. It’s in
the constitution. It’s your right.
GARRISON: No, it isn’t! That’s extortion!
JAMES: Well, whoever it is you have a crush on, you probably
shouldn’t tell them that you like “Sickened” by Disturbed.
GARRISON: Those two things have nothing to do with each
other!
JAMES: Uh-huh, sure! You don’t relate to that song,
Garrison. It’s just your emo, angsty white boy music. Disturbed has nothing to
do with barbarians and wizards.
GARRISON: That’s not all I think about!
JAMES: Fake news!
GARRISON: Goddamn it, James!
***YEARLY MUSES***
I don’t normally open my blog entries with the
quote/dialogue of the day, but in order for the context to make sense, I had to
do that. This blog is about muses, or lovey-dovey goddesses who inspire
creativity. I was hesitant at first to do this blog because I didn’t want to
appear like a thirsty fuck-boy. But during that above conversation I had with
James and Reina, I learned not to be embarrassed by my own emotions. James and
Reina weren’t making fun of me for having a crush. They were proud of the fact
that I could feel those emotions to begin with. Or as I would say, “It’s a
natural function!” Hell, if you don’t believe me, listen to Mister Rogers talk
about how natural loving emotions are. Are you going to doubt Mister Rogers?
No? I didn’t fucking think so. But yes, it’s true, every year there’s a new
muse in my life. I don’t know why it’s a yearly thing, but as long as I’m being
inspired to be a better person creatively and emotionally, I won’t question it.
I’ve lived a long time, so I won’t go through every single year. I’ll settle
for a top five instead. Starting with…
***2018: SARAH-JANE REDMOND ***
Many of my readers have heard me talk about her before and
how her performance as Lucy Butler in an episode of Millennium called “A Room
with No View” has shook me to my core. I talk about Ms. Redmond a lot because
if it wasn’t for that performance, Beautiful Monster wouldn’t be possible.
Thank you for that haunting character! It’s true, though: Shelly Atwood (my
villain) and Lucy Butler (Millennium) have a lot in common. They’re femme
fatales who lead men into darkness. They use sex as a weapon and leave
psychological ghosts for their victims. If you’re wondering why I like
“Sickened” by Disturbed so much, it’s because I can picture Shelly and Lucy’s
victims listening to it on repeat after being free from their clutches. “That’s
enough of all your taunting. Seems I can’t remove you from my mind. Don’t you
know sometimes I wish they’d kill me for wanting you?” Goddamn, that’s some
powerful shit! I’d take twenty-four hours of that over “Love Is Blue” by Paul
Mauriat any day of the week, though the latter is a good song too. Thank you
for the creative fuel, Ms. Redmond! Now Beautiful Monster is about to be sliced
and diced by the iron chefs at Hollow Hills Books. I’m both excited and terrified
at the thought of receiving those future critiques! Maybe I should ask Lucy
Butler for a comforting hug. Oh dear god…
***2013: RONDA ROUSEY***
Ever since she became a then-undefeated UFC Bantamweight
Champion, Ronda Rousey set the motherfucking world on fire. Ass-beating after
ass-beating sent her opponents packing for higher grounds. Since I wrote a lot
of action-packed stories during this time, the ultra-tough warrior chick Ronda
had to be my muse. To this day, I don’t know if she was a direct inspiration
for Occupy Wrestling, but I wouldn’t doubt it if someone said it to me. Oh, and
she also inspired some angsty/lovey-dovey poetry that would eventually be
published in my first collection entitled Confessions of a Schizophrenic
Savage. I won’t say which poems, but trust me, my muse was there. Beautiful,
athletic, tough, and golden-hearted, Ronda was everything a man could ever
want. That’s why I rejoiced when her memoir came out in 2015. The Wrestling
Observer Newsletter ended up awarding Best Book of the Year to Daniel Bryan’s
“YES!” (which I’m equally happy for), but if I was voting, I would have given
the nod to “My Fight/Your Fight” by virtue of the graphic descriptions of
violence that “YES!” didn’t have. Today in 2018, she’s in the WWE and her next
match will be against Alexa Bliss at Summer Slam for Bliss’s Raw Women’s
Championship. And by the way, Raw is the name of the brand she’s on. I’m not
saying you have to be a raw woman in order to win it. Hehe!
***2006-2009: TARJA TURUNEN AND ANETTE OLZON***
In 2005, operatic singer Tarja Turunen was fired from
Nightwish for not getting along with her band mates. She was subsequently
replaced by rock singer Anette Olzon. Fans online have been going at each
other’s throats over who is the better vocalist, but I tried to encourage the
rabid wolves to be happy with both and to not take sides. They’re both
beautiful songstresses who put love and passion into their vocal work. They
both elevated Nightwish to the popularity it has today. And they both inspired
lovey-dovey essays and poems for me during my college days. To be honest, there
was nothing fun or exciting about college since I was constantly away from my
family and very few people wanted to be my friend. I filled the void by having
romantic visions of both Tarja and Anette, but I would never sully them with
crass sexual fantasies. Granted, the poems and essays I wrote sucked ass, but
at the time my ego was so massive that I didn’t want to admit it. Today in
2018, Tarja is enjoying a lucrative solo career while Anette is now part of a
band called The Dark Element. They both still make beautiful music and they’re
still beautiful muses that anybody can draw inspiration from.
***2004-2005: MOTOKO KUSANAGI***
Just like with Ronda Rousey after her, my affinity for tough
and brutal women was present with the main female character from Ghost in the
Shell: Stand Alone Complex. I still to this day have no idea why I enjoy the
presence of tough chicks, but back then, Motoko inspired a piece of fan fiction
called “The Heart of the Sun”. Because I was young and immature with regard to
how writing works, this fan fic was a self-insert job. Yep. I was the lead
character and with the help of Unreal Championship villains, I had a love/hate
feud with Motoko. Like the Tarja/Anette poetry afterwards, this fan fic story
sucked major ass. But again, my ego wouldn’t allow me to see the error of my
ways, mainly because I had someone on Deviant Art comment on how funny it was.
Then again, if a bunch of angry nerds told me it was dog shit, I would have
packed my bags and left DA in a heartbeat. The first step to being sort of good
is to suck major ass. Just because someone sucks at what they do, doesn’t mean
the whole world agrees with that opinion. Trust me, I know. So thank you, my
lovely Motoko, for giving me the creative fuel necessary to keep my young
career going full speed ahead. May you continue to kick ass and take names with
the boys at Section 9, all of whom I’m jealous of. Hehe!
***CONCLUSION***
Just to clarify, when I said top five, I didn’t mean five
entries, I meant five muses. Two women took up one entry, so my top five is
officially complete. All I have to say now is, I can’t wait to see who my muse
is going to be in 2019! I have a half year to pine over someone new, so let’s
see who it is already! I’m Garrison Kelly! Even when you feel like dying, keep
climbing the mountain!
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