Welcome, Alex!
It's good that you've paid attention to your lucid dreaming and noble of you to decide to try and keep it up! Yes, dreams, even non-lucid ones, but especially lucid ones, have tons of opportunities for writing and music inspiration. I'm a writer and lyricist myself, and I have a bunch of stories and poems (potential songs, if I could write music too -- though sadly, I'm no good at that ) that began as dream scenarios. If you wouldn't mind sharing some of your "dream songs", I'd love to see them!
OK, here are the basics:
Dream Signs and Recall, where you can discuss these things at length, how to better spot dream signs -- and not miss them in the first place -- as well as recalling your dreams, lucid and non.
Attaining Lucidity, where you can discuss how to better become lucid, and the pros and cons of all sorts of methods, and all kinds of and tips and tricks.
Dream Control, where you can discuss how to better control your dreams that do become lucid, and how to keep control and not lose it.
Lucid Experiences, where you can discuss recent lucid dreams, and what you pulled off, and what you came short on.
And of course, the quintessential Tutorials, which lists (by acronym) all of the tried and true official techniques used here at DV, complete with other topics of pertinence and troubleshooting for just about everything.
Also the equally quintessential Dream Journal section. Even if you already keep a dream journal, don't be afraid to create another, digital journal of your very own right here. There are options for making the entries private, if you really don't want others to see what you wrote about, so there's practically no downsides to having one. 
I know you can easily access these forums on your own, and probably already have, but I just thought I'd link them all here for even easier access, complete with unofficial, unmissable descriptions, just in case.
See you around!
Oh, and just call me Ramu.
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