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My Writer's Workspace

13 June 2013

Personally, I find that I can most productively channel my creativity when I'm in a creative atmosphere. Coffee shops and cubicles just don't really do it for me. I prefer to scribble away under the shade of an oak tree during fall or curled up by the fire with a cup of cocoa nearby. And while the best writers should be able to work in any place at any time...there is nothing wrong with humoring the romantic in you every now again. Thus, I have created a cute little workspace in my room that always makes me feel like a "real" writer. I keep objects and supplies close at hand that will fuel my inspiration, and hopefully eliminate any excuses to not write. So, without further aduei, let's have a look around.




   This little guy sits on the corner of my desk. His name is Burp.







                                     This is presumably what I look like when writing. 







                                            And this is my desk! ...when it's clean...







These pictures of London invigorate my wanderlust. 




                           And I can always look over at my bookshelf. As any writer will agree, it's  just nice to look at a stack of books.

 Yes, the quill pen does work. Is that why I bought it? Kind of. Come on you know it looks cool!


I hope you enjoyed the little look around my work space! I look forward to seeing your work area. Feel free to tell me about it in the comments. Also, exciting things coming to this blog! We will be having guest posts soon. Let me know if you are interested in participating.

Written by: Karoline Kingley

5 comments:

  1. So cool! your desk is beautiful. Also, everything is so clean. My desk is a mess.
    :)

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  2. Oh my goodness, you have such a lovely writing space. Your desk is beautiful--I love old wooden things--and the quill pen is perfect. I agree, looking at a stack of books is helpful.

    My workspace is either my bed, or the desk in my room. I do have a bookshelf nearby, but there's no quill pen. Pictures are helpful, but I usually pin up pictures of old Castles. They get my mind whirring.

    Your writing space actually seems to fit with your work. I'm not sure how, but it does.

    By the way, the picture of how you look when you are writing made me smile.

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  3. Aww thanks for the comment! I agree, that desk TOTALLY fits with my work. I was thrilled when I got my hands on it. I used to have pictures of castles on my wall too. Sometimes I like writing on my bed as well. But for some weird reason it always makes me think of those teen girls you see on movies who are click clacking away on their bed, sitting in a position that must not be good for their spine; and that thought always distracts me. In case you didn't notice...

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  4. Your work space looks so radically cool that I am now inspired to spend too much money on buying quills and awesome stuff! I am extremely jealous, please post more pictures soon

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  5. Oh that is so cool! My writing space is far more less exciting. It's usually laying on my bed click clacking away on my ipod. I have no laptop unfortunately...I would love a desk to write on but right now the one I have has a tv sitting on it. (Shameful I know! How could a writer do something like that??) But without a laptop, the desk seems pointless.

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My Writer's Workspace

Personally, I find that I can most productively channel my creativity when I'm in a creative atmosphere. Coffee shops and cubicles just don't really do it for me. I prefer to scribble away under the shade of an oak tree during fall or curled up by the fire with a cup of cocoa nearby. And while the best writers should be able to work in any place at any time...there is nothing wrong with humoring the romantic in you every now again. Thus, I have created a cute little workspace in my room that always makes me feel like a "real" writer. I keep objects and supplies close at hand that will fuel my inspiration, and hopefully eliminate any excuses to not write. So, without further aduei, let's have a look around.




   This little guy sits on the corner of my desk. His name is Burp.







                                     This is presumably what I look like when writing. 







                                            And this is my desk! ...when it's clean...







These pictures of London invigorate my wanderlust. 




                           And I can always look over at my bookshelf. As any writer will agree, it's  just nice to look at a stack of books.

 Yes, the quill pen does work. Is that why I bought it? Kind of. Come on you know it looks cool!


I hope you enjoyed the little look around my work space! I look forward to seeing your work area. Feel free to tell me about it in the comments. Also, exciting things coming to this blog! We will be having guest posts soon. Let me know if you are interested in participating.

Written by: Karoline Kingley

5 comments :

  1. So cool! your desk is beautiful. Also, everything is so clean. My desk is a mess.
    :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Oh my goodness, you have such a lovely writing space. Your desk is beautiful--I love old wooden things--and the quill pen is perfect. I agree, looking at a stack of books is helpful.

    My workspace is either my bed, or the desk in my room. I do have a bookshelf nearby, but there's no quill pen. Pictures are helpful, but I usually pin up pictures of old Castles. They get my mind whirring.

    Your writing space actually seems to fit with your work. I'm not sure how, but it does.

    By the way, the picture of how you look when you are writing made me smile.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Aww thanks for the comment! I agree, that desk TOTALLY fits with my work. I was thrilled when I got my hands on it. I used to have pictures of castles on my wall too. Sometimes I like writing on my bed as well. But for some weird reason it always makes me think of those teen girls you see on movies who are click clacking away on their bed, sitting in a position that must not be good for their spine; and that thought always distracts me. In case you didn't notice...

    ReplyDelete
  4. Your work space looks so radically cool that I am now inspired to spend too much money on buying quills and awesome stuff! I am extremely jealous, please post more pictures soon

    ReplyDelete
  5. Oh that is so cool! My writing space is far more less exciting. It's usually laying on my bed click clacking away on my ipod. I have no laptop unfortunately...I would love a desk to write on but right now the one I have has a tv sitting on it. (Shameful I know! How could a writer do something like that??) But without a laptop, the desk seems pointless.

    ReplyDelete

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