My office somehow became the family office and then the family dumping ground. I’d post a photo of what it looks like today but it’s too damned scary. Visualize piles of papers, stacks of books next to full bookshelves, a dead computer on the floor, various cords and plug-ins, dust, tax files, homework, more dust, bins and boxes, magazines and unpaid bills. Did I mention the dust?
Believe me when I say there’s not a whole lot of space for creativity.
Well, I read
notes on Laurie Halse Anderson in which LHA said writers must create a sacred writing space. Dot quoted her as saying “Writing space creates focus. You’re planting a flag.”
I thought, yeah. But how?
Then today I was flipping through Monica Wood’s THE POCKET MUSE (a great book, by the way) and came across Ingredients of a good writing space which includes “The space should be marked as yours by the decor: a favorite vase, a framed photo, a special charm or knick-knack. Put up a sign, a flag, a fence; pee on it if you have to. It’s yours.”
So I mulled over the possibilities before moving a little desk out of the office and putting it in the weight room. I figure I’m safe in there since I’m the only one in the family who lifts weights.
And I didn’t even have to pee to make it mine. 
A very nice space.
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Isn’t it, though? I admit to wishing the office situation had worked out as planned but I guess that’s what happens as children get older. They need to use the desktop and other supplies in the office and everything goes kaplooey.
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It’s very inviting with all that warm wood. Are those pictures of your loved ones on the wall?
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Yes, the wood is warm, isn’t it? And the pics are of Wildebeest and Zebu when they were little. Some in dress-up clothes, sporting temp tattoos, and one in their paper bag outfits with socks on their hands. Where did that time go?!
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That’s a very sweet space – good for you for making it a reality!
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Thank you! I’m quite proud that I took action today since I was mostly feeling overwhelmed.
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what a sweet little space!
It is important to have a little nook. I learned just what a difference it makes when we moved this month. At our old (read: tiny) house, I had to type on my laptop on a tv tray in the living room because my desk was held hostage in a cramped, crowded corner of our bedroom and Hubby’s was dominated by his huge computer equipment in the corner of the living room.
Now, for the first time ever, we have a home office. Ahhhhhh, the difference! I can now have (and access) a filing cabinet. I have a bookshelf to keep reference materials and review books on. I have office supplies within reach and a bulletin board where I hang copies of my published articles and my first writerly paycheck, etc.
I even have an in/out box for magazine submission and review materials. I LOVE it!
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Wow, you really did make a big change in your writing space! Good for you. I’m envious of what you have now because that’s what I used to have before chaos crept into the room. Sigh.
But this is a nice, streamlined place to work. And I’m grateful for that.
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A sweet little nook, from which big ideas will be typed down into bestsellers.
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Big ideas…I like that. And now I finally feel as if I have room to let them expand and move about. Hooray!
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Wow, you really did make a big change in your writing space! Good for you. I’m envious of what you have now because that’s what I used to have before chaos crept into the room. Sigh.
But this is a nice, streamlined place to work. And I’m grateful for that.
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Lovely 😉
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Thank you, Robin. I hope many lovely words pour out of me while sitting there.
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I can just see you there dreaming and writing away, Tracy. Enjoy yourself in that sweet little space. 🙂
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It’s tiny and neat. Two things I need right now, I think.
Thank you, Lorraine.
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Let the banner wave!
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Absolutely! TRACY WRITES HERE!
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You didn’t have to pee…yet. But if your territory ever becomes threatened, it’s an option. 😉
Looks great!
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I’m locked and loaded should the pee need arise. HA! After all, I am the alpha female of the household.
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You didn’t have to pee…yet. But if your territory ever becomes threatened, it’s an option. 😉
Looks great!
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Oooooooo! go, Tracy! Go, Tracy!
And if you get stuck in a WiP, you can do a few reps!
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Great idea, Dot. I can tone and define my way through a project.
Curl this, publishing world!
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Oooooooo! go, Tracy! Go, Tracy!
And if you get stuck in a WiP, you can do a few reps!
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It’s tiny and neat. Two things I need right now, I think.
Thank you, Lorraine.
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Great idea, Dot. I can tone and define my way through a project.
Curl this, publishing world!
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Ya gotta watch out for those lovely, peaceful writing nooks. Somebody always wants a part of it!!!
Me to intruder: Do you want something?
Husband: Nah, I just needed to get away from work, so I thought I’d stop in here. (He works from home.)
Me: You can go away now.
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Ya gotta watch out for those lovely, peaceful writing nooks. Somebody always wants a part of it!!!
Me to intruder: Do you want something?
Husband: Nah, I just needed to get away from work, so I thought I’d stop in here. (He works from home.)
Me: You can go away now.
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