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This week, I confess, I am drooling. KJ Charles works in the kind of space I’d be all over, if I could use it for more than six months a year. Alas, our climate would make heating a writing shed … Continue reading
… and how to work the family in. I can certainly relate to the ‘being apart’ part. Multiple workspaces for the win. (If you’d like to know what led to Workspace Wednesdays, or how you can be a part of … Continue reading
Sometimes, making space involves a little more effort or ingenuity. Piper Vaughn isn’t letting that stop the writing. I’m so on board with the reminder on that whiteboard. Also, hedgehog. Win. (If you’d like to know what led to Workspace … Continue reading
Pssst, hey, want to throw a peek into E.E.Ottoman’s workspace? I know I do. That’s the kind of functional clutter I’d feel right at home in. Oh, and I can attest to to the magical motivational power of those Catherine … Continue reading
This gallery contains 4 photos.
This week, I confess, I am drooling. KJ Charles works in the kind of space I’d be all over, if I could use it for more than six months a year. Alas, our climate would make heating a writing shed … Continue reading
This week we’re featuring another couch/laptop combo. Sensing a theme here. I give you J.K Pendragon’s writing space. (If you’d like to know what led to Workspace Wednesdays, or how you can be a part of it, read this post.) … Continue reading
This week Sheena Himes is sharing her workspace with us. Thank you, Sheena, for letting us peek at your screen. (If you want to know what led to Workspace Wednesdays, or how you can be a part of it, read … Continue reading
And so it begins, this delicious game of peekaboo into other people’s spaces. If you want to know what led to this, or how you can be a part of it, read the post before this. Without further ado, here’s … Continue reading
This seems to be a constant theme in writers’ lives. It is and has been in mine, this making space to write–in our heads, in our homes, or finding spaces outside of home. It’s a constant challenge, so I’m always … Continue reading