As writers (or employees of any kind, truly) I think our work space says a lot about us. But especially as writers, because most of us work/write from home and have free rein as to how our space looks and functions.
Here's a picture of my desk at my home office. I recently finished the wall art above the computer, broadcasting my writing achievements. A newspaper article write-up, my first book cover Midnight Angel framed, and my three Love Inspired novels on a shelf.
A long time goal/dream in the making!! I was happy with how it turned out. (thanks to Hubby for pounding the nails and leveling the shelf!)
What does your office look like?
Here's a quick fun quiz on the topic...
My results:
Your Workspace Says You Work Best Alone
You are an organized and detail oriented person. You have your life in order. You tend to work at your own pace. You sometimes feel like you neglect your family and friends when you're working. You may work a bit too much. You don't switch careers often, and you intend to stay at your current job for a long time. At work, you are an introvert. You don't like people coming around your work space.
You are an organized and detail oriented person. You have your life in order. You tend to work at your own pace. You sometimes feel like you neglect your family and friends when you're working. You may work a bit too much. You don't switch careers often, and you intend to stay at your current job for a long time. At work, you are an introvert. You don't like people coming around your work space.
Haha! How true is that for writers??? =)
3 comments:
I love seeing where people do their writing!
Yours looks really neat! Tidy, just like you :D
I hope to have my own workspace someday. Right now I'm smack in the middle of the kitchen and I keep it as uncluttered as possible. Definitely need more room.
I have a wonderful office at home, but I do my best work at the coffee shop or library. My home office is the hub of the house and also where I do the company bookkeeping. Often it is easier for me to concentrate on fiction away from home.
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