Writers, where is your “write place” for you to set the stage?
The creative mind doesn’t need fancy digs to crank out words.
According to “8 Famous Authors and Their Writing Spots” (Oct. 23, 2017):
Agatha Christie purportedly sat in her Victorian bathtub, eating apples as the plotted away.
During the lean years when Stephen King couldn’t afford his own typewriter, he borrowed his wife’s and tapped away at the keys while wedged between the washing machine and dryer in the laundry room.
I set the stage in my spacious 21’ x 12’ office where there’s an eclectic mix of natural objects on display: seashells, beach glass, rocks, and bird feathers. Due to its accoutrements of plush moose (not mooses or meese) in lumberjack attire, a rustic bench, and two miniature pine trees—I’ve named my sanctuary “The Rustic Lodge”. It seemed like a “lodg-ical” thing to do.
In the capacity of a writer, I’m felling trees for staging the final scene of chapter 48 (1745 words thus far) along my Contemporary work in progress.
*May creativity thrive in a setting which inspires each of us to stage our imagination.My sincere appreciation to you for reading this far.
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