katiefoolery: (Huzzah!)
One of the main sources of delight in moving to this three bedroomed house was that I was finally going to have a writing study.  I’d be able to vanish to the other end of the house and sequester myself in a little room all of my own, complete with a rather boring view of the clothesline.  There I’d sit, surrounded by books and writing my little heart out.

In theory.

In reality, it didn’t quite work that way.  It started off promisingly but when Bindi moved in, a good deal of the boxes that were in the other spare room were shifted into mine.  And that seemed to start a trend.  The minute something was surplus to requirements, it ended up in my study.  Boxes of books, defunct air-conditioners, the cat...  And in Winter, the clothes horse over the heating vent is in constant use, making my study more of a laundry than anything else.

It’s not a big room and it ends up feeling a little cluttered and overwhelming and not at all conducive to sitting down and doing some writing.  Here’s a visual aid:

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You can see a lovely display of laundry, a pointless air-conditioner (at least until Summer rolls around again), the boxes of books (which I’ve covered in a red tablecloth in a vain attempt to disguise them) and a bonus shot of the rear end of Pickle.  My ‘study’ is always kept shut, so she takes advantage of every opportunity to sneak in and sniff things.

Oh, and there’s my desk.  If I sit down at said desk, this is what I’ll see:

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Inspiring, isn’t it?  I know they say that a nice view is more of a distraction than anything else, but surely a messy one is just as bad.

Nevertheless, I love escaping to my study.  My laptop isn’t connected to the internet, so I’m free from that temptation.  And it really is at the other end of the house, meaning I’m not distracted by the TV that always seems to be on.  I was sitting at this very desk the other day, pondering my dilemma, when I suddenly realised that there was a ridiculously simple solution to everything.  If I couldn’t get rid of the boxes and the laundry, then why didn’t I just block them out with a screen?

Thus, last Saturday, I set off on my quest to find a screen.  It proved harder than I’d thought, but I eventually managed to track one down.  It arrived today and I must say that it’s doing an admirable job so far.  Let’s have a look at the evidence... )

I finally feel as though I have a little writing nook at last.

Into gear

Feb. 12th, 2006 08:25 pm
katiefoolery: (Glum)
I re-arranged my study the other night, in the hopes that putting my desk on an angle in front of the corner near the bookshelf would induce a new wave of productivity and excitement within me.  In some respect, I failed dismally.  Even though I had a story to finish up and send off, I still managed to procrastinate from Wednesday afternoon right up until this weekend.  I pictured myself failing before I'd even begun, despite the fancy new angle of my desk.

The good news is that I finally got my act together and edited the story... and it went a lot better than I had anticipated.  Once I started the whole process of editing, it went incredibly smoothly.  I fixed up bits that needed a good seeing-to and managed to work in hints for the plot with much more ease than I had imagined possible.  And now I'm annoyed that I didn't start way back in the middle of the week, because who knows what I could have accomplished while I was buoyed up on this wave of positive thought?

Bah.

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