I surely hope you weren’t thinking of something else when you read that title. If so, get your mind out of the gutter! Why would I be talking about that? Ha. Just kidding. I actually don’t like this title because I’ve seen it so many times for the exact post I’m writing. But I couldn’t think of anything catchy as I sat in my chair to write. So you’re stuck with it. Just deal.
So if you haven’t figured it out yet, the topic of this post will be to discuss my personal writing space. Get it now, “Where the magic happens?” Yeah. I hope so. Even though there hasn’t been much magic happening lately. I see so many writers on here talking about writing this many words and that many, and I’m just like, “Where’s the TV? I need my shows.” Oh man, that sounds so bad. But it’s so true. Agents of Shield and The Following and Ink Master and Nashville are all so great. Stop it. Don’t look at me like that. I love writing. But I love TV. Let’s call it research. I’m researching the writing of the writers for those shows. YEP!
Okay. Now let’s get serious again.
As you can see, I definitely didn’t try to clean up before snapping the photo. No point in giving you guys a fake-ish picture, right? Right. Before I go into detail as to what exactly we have here, let me first tell you what I mean by magic. This is where I write every chapter of my second book. This is where all current and future editing will be done on said book. This is where every blog post is written. This is also where pointless internet surfing takes place. Eh. I’m not perfect.
So, what do we have here? First, there’s my UHD diploma! Seriously, no matter where I write or live or whatever in the future, I’m quite certain that I’ll always have this bad boy staring me back in the face as I write. I used to have this space in another room and it was hanging up on the wall, but I haven’t gotten around to hanging it up a second time. I kinda like it where it is. Two quick fun facts before I continue: I ran to the door when I knew the postal man was delivering this. He told me congratulations. Second, on my actual graduation day almost a year ago now I didn’t cry until I we were all eating at a restaurant and I started reading all the cards I got. And it was those ugly bawling kinda tears. They were all laughing. And crying. A bunch of people laughing and crying. That sounds odd. Moving on.
Then we have a lamp there. He gives me light. Ha.
Then we have two notebooks. The one on the left actually has all my blog post ideas. I just did a quick count. There are 29 of them on there now. I’ve written 17 already. So if you ever think I don’t take my blogging seriously, think again. The other notebook on the right is my tally from my shelfie post from a week ago. It took so long to figure out all the series and authors and standalones I had. I went from memory even though some of the books on the shelf have been there since as early as 2008. That’s a lifetime ago. I was a sophomore in high school!
You see that little black box just to the right of the laptop? That would be my college class ring. I love that thing. It’s actually the most expensive purchase I’ve ever made myself. It’s 10k gold, if you’re wondering. And it’s so shiny. And HUGE. Seriously, I hate wearing watches or rings or anything, but this thing is giant. I don’t even wear it. I don’t wear it to work because my hands get dirty while I’m there and obviously I don’t need it at the gym. So it just sits here. It’s okay.
Then we have three books on the desk. London Bridges by James Patterson, which you’ll recall was my most recent read. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle. I need to read this. And then that red one would be my own. That was the copy I read when I was preparing my manuscript for the ABNA competition. I think it’s a little dusty.
Finally, we have my laptop. I keep telling myself that I’m going to buy a new one, but obviously I haven’t. I bought this when I was a junior in high school. This guy is really bulky and runs on Windows Vista, I think. I’ve never had a major issue with it and it’ll always be my baby because I wrote my first book on it! Whenever I do get a new one I’ll probably keep this one and store it forever. I’m a little sentimental.
So there you have it. My writing space. No fancy writing setups. No picturesque window to look out. Not much of anything except for what I need. So tell me about yours! If you’re describing it you better be vivid. Cause you’re supposed to be a writer, right? Or, if you want to be even more awesome than everyone else, tweet me a picture! I don’t think you can put pictures in comments on here. I don’t think. Click here to go to my Twitter profile. Hey, while you’re at it you can go ahead and follow your favorite blogger on that Twitter thing.
I’ve read a few of your posts, and I really like them, and I’m not at all sure that I should be this happy that you’re watching Agents of Shield. Have you seen anything else that Joss Whedon has done?
Also, congrats on the legitimately FINISHED book. I’m (hopefully) heading in that direction myself, and it’s nice to know that there are actual humans who make it in the writing business (as opposed to publicity robots and grumpy dead –or just old– people with long beards).
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I don’t think I have. I just happened to hear about Agents of Shield when it was just starting and kinda got hooked.
And thanks!
Good luck with your writing!
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Toy Story are definitely Joss Whedon’s best work 🙂
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Toy Story? Really? Wellllll I’ve seen that.
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My writing space looks similar. Cleaner and more girly but similar lol
P.S. I LOVE The Following. I’ve been trying to catch up on Netflix haha
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Would it be appropriate for me to say the whole “Great writers think alike” then? No wait, I don’t qualify. Haha
Catch up? Then you obviously don’t love it. I usually watch my recording on Monday. Or Tuesday. Never later. True fan over here. You’re just bleh. 🙂
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Yes, true fan. Maybe that’s because i’m busy WRITING. Yeah who’s bleh? 🙂 haha
Great writers DO think alike!
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Hey! Low blow. I no like you. 😦 Don’t you think I KNOW I need to be writing more?
No se. I’m not in the mind of a great writer.
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I’ll kick it old school. “You started it.” Hahahaha
Pssh whatever I’m sure you’re a great writer.
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Lies. I was talking about the show. But you turned it into writing. You’re just a horrible person. 😦
Hmm. Okay. Tell me I’ll be the next great crime writer. Then I’ll believe you.
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I’m actually a wonderful person. Just as an FYI to you.
You’ll be the next great crime writer.
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Someone else has to say it. Not you. Just saying.
I lied. I don’t believe you. Haha
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Your writing space is so much neater than mine. A tornado has obviously ripped through my desk.
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Ahaha I used to have a different desk and it was ugly. Like I can’t even describe it. Haha
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I sit in the lobby of the Starbucks I work at. Usually I take up two tables with my 2008 MacBook, the binder that holds the rough Draft of my first novel, the purple notebook with thoughts for editing, and then various pens, a novel or two, and the the requisite venti iced coffee with cream.
Headphones in, iTunes cranked, and I’m ready to go. Most days.
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I’m imagining that everyone who sees you knows you’re writer. I wish people saw me like that. Instead I just get, “Oh. You work out.”
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Most people assume I’m in school. They ask what class I’m working on, and when I tell them I’m writing fiction with no ulterior motive I tend to get the wary look. People think I’m crazy most of the time.
And if it makes you feel better, everyone knows I don’t work out, haha.
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Haha I can see that too.
Haha a little. Not really.
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