muse <verb> To meditate or ruminate in silence, to gaze meditatively or wonderingly, or to comment thoughtfully on

muse <noun> A sister goddess, an inspiring power or poetic genius

muse <rebecca> Mid-twenties Baton Rouge native who escaped twice only to be pulled back in. Born on the cusp of two signs at summer’s end, she is equal parts hippie and fascist, anxious and serene, glittery and natural, effusive and pensive. Utterly enthralled by the return of the nineties.

muse <june> Has lived in Baton Rouge since she was old enough to drink, and even a few years before then. She writes because her heartbeat was never comfortable at an elevated rate, not for long periods of time anyway. This fact kept her from being any good at sports or ever really being happy and thus, writing came to mind. She is a sucker for romances set during war time and once stabbed a man.

muse <lula> a touch of torch and frolicking folk