Where is your "space"?

by Sophie Howker
1st October 2014

My desk (& my lovely new PC, which I got today - first 1000 words written!) is in my dining room. But I'm not happy with it. And I can't find any space where I might be happy with it! Plus it's too chuffing small...

Caused me to wonder, where are your writing spaces?

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Hmmm... is searching for a place to write the second most common way to procrastinate? (It was in first place before the internet was invented.)

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02/10/2014

Yes I was the same but just bought a desktop and now need to find a regular haunt! Roald Dahl used to write in his shed!

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02/10/2014

I don't have a regular spot. Shed, dining table, conservatory, workshop; tonight it's a chair in the lounge.

Probably one reason it takes me a couple of years to write a novel :(

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