This is my space. My office, to make it sound formal. It’s painted a soft green that I love. I have
a comfortable green swivel chair to sit on and I’m surrounded by pictures and photos I’ve taken in various countries. When I’m stuck for inspiration I just
gaze at the pictures and I can almost feel the heat. (In reality, the heating
probably needs turning down.)
At the top are a couple of small baskets for
holding millions of ballpoint pens,
spare cartridges and other bits and pieces collected over time. I tend to use
my laptop more than the PC these days as the PC is rather slow. I often take it out to the conservatory and
work there. I can watch the birds, in idle moments and am easily distracted
to track planes on the computer. I find
it fascinating to know where they are all going or returning from.
In my
‘office’ I play CDs because it sometimes helps fix the mood I’m trying to
create. I need to get up and walk about every now and then, so that often calls
for my purple cafetiere to be filled. Sometimes, if things aren’t flowing I’ll
go outside and do some gardening. It sometimes works.
I
also have a tall book shelf which is packed with books on how to plot, or write
a best seller, (I’ll let you know when
that happens!) dictionaries, maps,
guides to places, and books I’ve particularly liked. Those three folders in the
middle are the print-outs of novels. One, The
Sun in her Hair, is currently short-listed in The Write Time competition.
Another is a work in progress and the third is one I need to revisit. I tend to
keep a hard copy as well as keeping copies on memory sticks and on clouds.
The other folders further down
are my stamp collection. Unusual, maybe, but I started collecting when I was
seven and every so often I feel compelled to add more.
Thanks Cheryl, and best of luck with the competition!
A place to dream as well as write, hey, Cheryl. Hope you do well in the competition.
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