Where We Work (part three) - Joint Post
Three more Authors Electrics have recently tidied up, and so are prepared to share their working-space with you.
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Bill Kirton - visit website
It would be great to have large, clear
work surfaces for the various notes I make, books I consult and incidental
things I need from time to time – stamps, a stapler, flash drives, in and out
trays and the like. And, as the picture illustrates, I do have such surfaces –
a desk and a table – but they’re not clear because they’re cluttered with just
those incidental things I need from time to time. If I’d taken shots of the rest
of the room, they’d simply have confirmed that all the other clear surfaces for
putting stuff on have already got stuff on them.
So I clear a space for my keyboard, put my
feet up on one desk and write. The big poster for the film of one of Zola’s masterpieces
reminds me of the power of books, but rather than write one, I stare at it or
else out of the window beside it which looks onto the garden and a few scattered
objects I’ve carved out of wood. It’s all conducive to getting lost in that
lovely Scottish word – a dwam.
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Susan Price - visit website
This is a photo of the tiny spare bedroom I use as my
‘office’. I took it a few months ago, after an intensive tidy-up. It is still
almost as tidy as this, but not quite.
Out of shot, to the right of the desk, is my filing cabinet
which is topped by a display of birthday and Valentine cards given to me by my
partner over the years.
The brown bookshelf at the back holds various reference
books – such as my copes of Briggs ‘Folk Tales in the English Language', a thesaurus,
dictionary, and books on the origins of place-names.
Stuck to the end of the shelf is a shot of the Gokstad ship, and one of the sun
shining into the Neolithic tomb of Newgrange on the Midwinter Solstice.
Behind the desk I’ve stuck up awards, post-cards, photos,
greetings cards – anything which appealed to me for its image, colours or
humour. (There is a cartoon cat saying
to a dog, ‘I was a dog in my previous life, but I came back as a god.’) At the
moment they are partly overlayed by a sketch map of the territory in my WIP,
Sterkarm 3. It’s loosely based on a real area, which I peer down on using
Google satellite, but altered to suit my purposes.
It’s my favourite room in the house.
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