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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Moving Desk

Being such a celebratory week we decided that apart from the cling, cling of glasses, some momentous change/shift was now required.  You might already know that usually when I write I do so at the place pictured below. 


It is a place which has served me well, apart from when other people, family and friends, decide they want to use the area as well.  So based on the news of the week, and the fact that a more secluded area may now be required for my writing (and hopefully lots of it), myself and hubby popped off to Woodies to get a desk and a few shelves with the view of creating a purpose built office for a budding writer, little old me.

The location was already decided upon, a corner of an upstairs attic room in the old part of our house, by old I mean 200 plus years old.  The room is a very special room, and I have done a post on it before HERE giving some of the history behind it along with before and after renovation shots. 

Anyhow, here is the new dedicated spot where hopefully many wonderful novels and short stories will be created:)



22 comments:

  1. Looks like a nice quiet corner, you gonna be comfy on that chair?

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  2. I'll let you know how comfy Mark at the end of a week's writing!

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  3. You are so tidy Louise, you should see my office & kitchen table! Enjoy & happy writing :)

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  4. Thanks Karen:)

    Lets hope it stays that tidy Trish!!

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  5. Simply wish you the best of luck..

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  6. Very nice, and bright and airy. It reminds me of the room I left behind at the Hyggehus. I used to work on the dining room table there quite a bit too.

    I hope it proves absolutely inspiring for you. Have you read Stephen Kings (punctuation isnèt working, seeÉ) book, On WritingÉ He talks quite a bit about where you actually write.

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  7. They're both lovely places to write in. The good thing about the attic is that you're not in front of a window. Windows are so distracting!

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  8. Thanks Globaleye - will check out Stephen King's book Kat, and yes Val, it is said that the best view for a writer is a blank wall! Thanks The Bug:)

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  9. Such a cozy little corner. Now that the photo has been taken mess it up and get to work on your next opus.

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  10. That looks great, Louise, you own 'attic' space. The old part of the house sounds like a good place for a writer to be. Happy writing!

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  11. Cosy for sure Stephen!

    Thanks Brigid, there is plenty of history in that room:)

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  12. I'm so thrilled for you, Louise (and a bit jealous) Very much looking forward to reading what comes from that little nook in that old house. :)

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  13. Ah thanks Beaded Pillow - I hope it proves to be a good creative move! x

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  14. I read that post about the old part of the house, you will have some great special energy there. Congrats, it looks just lovely Louise!

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  15. Lovely and bright and airy Louise - noticed the clock too! Wish you many years of even more fabulous writing there . . .

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  16. Thanks Michelle & Sue - lets hope it is filled with lots of fab writing:)

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  17. looks like a lovely space, and desk...
    all that crime that will be brought to life there:)
    here's to many happy hours at your writers desk!

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  18. Cheers Words A Day - working really well already:)

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  19. Looks the bees knees to me. I wish many happy and successful hours there.

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  20. Thanks Dave - will catch up with you shortly:)

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