I love seeing writersā work-spaces, so I thought today Iād share mine with all of you. Some of you may know that, when weather permits, I prefer working on the beach, but that isnāt always tenable, even in sunny Santa Barbara. More often than not, I spend my time at home, especially since I decided to save on money by avoiding my favorite cafe. š
I live in a tiny little studio apartment, but Iāve worked pretty hard over the past few years to make myself a space that is inviting, comfortable, and cozy. One of the things thatās challenging about a studio, of course, is the fact that itās really just one big room. As a result, Iāve had to find ways to create little nooks, to give the place a sense of depth.
The desk is where most of my writing magic happens. Once upon a time it was tucked against the wall where my current āreading nookā is located (photo below), but a couple of years back I got the bright idea to move it under the window. It was the best decision I could have made.
When I sit down at the desk, I can see out over the whole neighborhood. Better yet, I can watch the birds flying around (always good inspiration for when Iām working on PATH TO THE PEACOCK THRONE), and on clear days, I can luxuriate in the morning sun that spills through the window.
Other times, though, I want to curl up in a comfy chair and do a little writing by hand, or tuck the laptop on my lap. My reading nook is the perfect spot for that, with my pretty yellow chair and yet another window that gets the sun in the late afternoon, right before it sets. The chair is a special one, because it was my very first second-hand shop find. I fell in love with it, and my mom bought it for me as a present for my 11th birthday (it was a steal, too, only $25!).
I think my favorite writing place of all is my deck. I got really lucky with this apartment; there arenāt many places I know about that come with outdoor space, especially as big as mine is. Few things are better for my creative impulses than than throwing on my swimsuit and shorts, pulling on my sun hat, and writing out in the sunshine and fresh air…. even though sometimes I end up writing alongside a “visitor” or two.
What are your favorite writing spots?