Our minds are very powerful and capable of doing more than we imagine. In a New York Times Book Review essay on the lives of aging writers, Gail Godwin told the reporter that she was able as she grew older to compose paragraphs in her mind and retain them — something she was unable to do in her youth. She remembers as a young writer hearing Jorge Luis Borges tell his audience at the Iowa Writer's Workshop that blindness taught him to compose his stories in his head. I know of poets who compose poems in their minds and are able to recite them from memory.

While Gail Godwin is best known for her fourteen novels, she has also composed music with Robert Starer and keeps colored pencils at her bedside. On her website Godwin says that she will often draw before she goes to sleep. She says: "I also draw when I am baffled by some aspect of the character. Making a visual image of that character in action almost always reveals something new."
(Photo of Gail Godwin by David Hermon.)
(Photo of Gail Godwin by David Hermon.)