The original title was "Disgruntled Muse." I didn't want an adjective-Muse title, since I just re-named my newsletter (muse-letter?) "Generous Muse." And I have worked hard to have a positive relationship with my muses... want to keep it that way!
I came up with over 50 potential titles, based on the contents and theme of the play... with help from a rhyming dictionary and thesaurus, of course!
- A Goose Waits in Oakland
- A Kick From a Muse
- A Muse and a Goose
- A Muse Crosses the Street
- A Muse Grows in Oakland
- A Plague of Muses
- A Push from the Muse
- Abused by the Muse
- Bossy Muse Blues
- Can't Stop the Muses
- Choose the Muse
- Choosing the Muse
- Confused by the Muse
- Control your muses
- Cuddle the Muse
- Dances with Muses
- Demands of the Muse
- Distressing the Muse
- Don't Mess With the Muse
- Embracing the Muse
- Goose from a Muse
- Goosed by the Muse
- Juice of the Muse
- Kill my muses
- Mad at the Muse
- Make Way for Muses!
- Muse Calling
- Muse Madness
- Muse Sings the Blues
- Muse Trouble
- Muse-a-palooza
- Muse, Don’t Abuse
- Museday Afternoon
- Muses Made Me Do It
- Not A-mused.
- Perfectionist Muse
- Persnickety Muse
- Plagued by Muses
- Provoking the Muses
- Refusing the Muse
- Seduced by the Muse
- Seize the Muse
- Shaking the Muse
- Sing with the Muse
- Slave to the Muse
- The Madness of the Muse
- The Muse Moves
- The Trouble With Muses
- Tighten the Muse
- Turn of the Muse
- View from the Muse
- Voice of the Muse
- Wealth of the Muse
- Be Mused
- Bossy Muse Blues
- Choose the Muse
- Muse Madness
- Museday Afternoon
- The Trouble with Muses
- If you Give a Muse a Muffin
- Win Some, Muse Some
- Muse En Scéne
- Blue Suede Muse
- The M-Spot
- Afternoon with the Muse
- BeMuse
- Beggars can't be Musers (however, in my play, they can...)
- Dark Side of the Muse (my personal fave)
"I don't find this stuff amusing anymore." —Paul Simon, Graceland