If I designed my own writing space, it would be very much like that. Awesome! Thanks for sharing. I think I’ll print it out and post it on my dream board.
Here’s a thought today from my ANWA writing group that I’m doing book in a month with (along with Nano):
Every writer is a frustrated actor who recites his lines in the hidden auditorium of his skull. –- Rod Serling
CarlaParsons writes novel-length romantic comedies and bad poetry. She hopes to write a literary novel someday. She lives on the outskirts of town, enjoying the quiet and trying to ignore the wind and sometimes the phone. Need something to read? She'll have a great recommendation. Every group needs a red head. Norma Rudolph writes everything, from long sweeping sagas, to short stories, and poetry. Her works are filled with unexpected details, creative worlds, and her own unique sense of humor. If Carla recommends the book, most likely, Norma will have a copy to lend. Krista Jensenwrites personal stories and poems from her life experiences, is a blogger junkie, and has completed six LDS romance novels. She is learning patience as she waits to hear from publishers. Rather, she is learning as much as she can about the art of writing while she waits to hear from publishers.
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If I designed my own writing space, it would be very much like that. Awesome! Thanks for sharing. I think I’ll print it out and post it on my dream board.
Here’s a thought today from my ANWA writing group that I’m doing book in a month with (along with Nano):
Every writer is a frustrated actor who recites his lines in the hidden auditorium of his skull. –- Rod Serling
See you this afternoon!
Carla
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