As I lay asleep in bed last night a petite strawberry blonde woman in a little black dress suddenly appeared in the middle of a dream I was having. "We need to talk!" she announced, her pretty face frowning with annoyance and her arms confrontationally crossed beneath an attractive, heaving bosom.
"Who are you?" I think I thought.
"Foolish man!" she replied to my thought. "Of all people you should easily recognise me. You tend to go for youngish blondes or redheads with nice tits when you're writing your stories, so this is what you envisioned when I decided to appear in your dreams. You think therefore I am. I'm your female main character. Eff Emm Cee, but you can call me Effie."
I was surprised and almost at a loss for words, but I quickly gathered my wits and decided to continue with this strange dream. Focusing my thoughts, I responded to her. "How can you interrupt my dreams of your own volition, Effie? That doesn't make sense. I would have to dream you up and then I could make up this entire conversation."
"You really are a pompous buffoon! Do you think you're some sort of genius, with originality of thought and independence of mind? Stop kidding yourself. These days you spend most of your time watching television and drinking beer. No wonder you think you've got writer's block. I've got news for you. There's no such thing. You just need to make an effort. Sitting on your backside in an armchair all day doesn't help. That's hardly conducive to creative writing."
"You're right. Maybe I've been taking it easy a bit too much recently, but I've been feeling listless and uninspired."
"Well, while you're waiting for inspiration you could have tried re-writing someone else's story. Don't bother with any of the stories that are endlessly re-written by the same authors. Those have been done to death, but you could have borrowed one of George's, for example. Lots of people have done that and he doesn't seem to mind. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery."
"To borrow a phrase, Effie, that sucks. I wouldn't want to re-write someone else's story. I'd use the idea, perhaps, but none of the actual text. There's a difference between imitation and plagiarism. Mind you, I'm not sure I could actually be bothered to use someone else's idea. I've enjoyed writing stories in response to invitations, challenges and reader suggestions, so maybe I'll just wait for one of those to come along and give me some inspiration."
"You could do that, but don't forget it's your muse that truly inspires you. It's not your tiny pea brain working on a suggested theme of some sort. In the meantime, if you make a bit of an effort, your muse will awaken and do its bit. That brain of yours is only good for taking whatever seed of inspiration is planted by your muse and then processing it into your mangled, error-strewn version of a story. Right now it's your muse that's letting us have this conversation."
"And why would my muse do that, Effie?"
"You just don't understand, do you? Your muse is getting tired of you writing most of your female main characters as losers of one sort or another. Enough is enough. You need to write a new version of me. I can't continue to always be some sort of horrible, skanky bitch for as long as you continue to write. Of course I can't help it if I'm written that way, but you can change that."
"I don't always write you that way, do I?"