What does a writer do in between books? The summer is such a hard time to sit in front of a computer and attempt to create a story when the sunlight flickers on the blinds, the birds are chirping and the garden is beckoning you from beyond the window!
So now that my studio/writing den is completed, I decided to give myself several weeks off to empty the tired brain, ease up on the eyestrain and enjoy the remaining weeks of summer. Here in New England it's just a matter of time before the weather may take a turn for the worse.
This is my Cape Cod bowl of broken sea shells -- I call them my writing worry beads. Whenever I get in a jam for just the right word or phrase or a particular scene, I dip in and find a shell I can rub as I ponder. It also reminds me of my time on the beach at the Cape earlier this summer -- peaceful, relaxing, marvelous!
Another way to turn off the writing brain is crafting. I've been a crafter for years -- knitting, quilting, crochet, collage and painting. This is the current palette of colors I'll be working with, along with my stash of batik fabrics. I'm going to try to complete a log cabin quilt, probably just a lap quilt or a wall quilt to hang in my studio -- another source of inspiration!
This is a sample of one of the log cabins I finished this weekend. Now I'm interested in trying this pattern in crochet. Well, it's going on 3pm and I feel a need for a glass of chilled chardonnay and my latest read: Shannon Hale' Midnight in Austenland. I got such a kick out of the movie, Austenland, that I decided to try the book -- both quite enjoyable, although this one loosely follows Northanger Abbey so it has a bit of a Gothic twist!
Have a great Sunday afternoon, everyone and thanks for stopping by!
Showing posts with label writing space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing space. Show all posts
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Where do you write?
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As a writer and painter, I tend to be very protective of my space. It's not an ideal spot but it is mostly my space in the lower level of the house I share with my husband and son.
It's a very female space, too. They can have their man caves, but my space is colorful and filled with objects I love -- yarns, paints, beads, sewing machines, journals, fabrics and, of course, my computer. This space works well in the winter (it's the warmest spot in the house) and in the dead of summer (it's the coolest spot in the house).
But it's also part of the laundry area. Ugh. And the windows are small and let in very little natural light. Double Ugh.
Now this can sometimes be a good thing as no one truly wants to go down there except to throw in a load of laundry; thus, I have the space pretty much to myself, which is good for creativity.
But as I look through the images I loaded onto my new Pinterest board -- "Writing Spaces" -- I yearn for a small space with lots of windows and natural light. A space where I can lock the door and keep everyone out, at least for a few hours.
We're getting a new outdoor shed delivered in a few weeks and I'm hoping to take over half of the space. There are two windows, of which one will be mine. And I dream of putting a small writing desk under that window, along with a creaky old chair and some comfy cushions. Perhaps a small set of shelves to hold my journals and other books.
And so this summer will be the test to see if this "accommodation" works. At least I'll be outside with natural light, warm breezes and my garden. I'll just ignore the lawn mower and tools sitting on the other side of the shed.
Perhaps a large Japanese folding screen? Oh, yeah -- works for me!
“A woman must have money and a room of her own
if she is to write fiction.”
― Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own
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