The questionnaire goes a little something like this:
Do you at first experience a period of general productive inclination, a ill-defined, uneasy desire to produce something?[For more of this questionnaire, look here, although you'll have to look around for "Creativity Questionnaire."] But I really just want to point out that Yeats, like me, when in the period of 'general productive inclination'--and let me just digress to point out that I am always inclined, generally, to be productive: absolutely always!--he
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
Is this productive inclination a permanent state of mind? . . . . . or only a mood . . . . . ?
What are your intellectual activities during this period? Are they
(a) active and definite search for material related to the topic in hand?
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
(b) Vague daydreaming along the lines determined by the nature of the work?
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
(c) Passive attitude of waiting for 'inspiration'?
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
(d) Absorption in other interests?
Always . . . . . Usually . . . . . Seldom . . . . . Never . . . . .
- usually deliberately looks for material (although it "depends on the nature of the work')
- always vaguely daydreams
- never sits around waiting passively for inspiration, and
- usually gets absorbed in (wait for it) detective stories.