Write Space! November 2013
In honor of NaNoWriMo, writers and authors from around the globe came together on my blog to share photos of their writing spaces! The images offer a just a glimpse into the minds of fellow writers. I definitely have a favorite, do you? Post a comment! We’d love to hear from you! Each photo is a link to the writer’s personal blog, website, or social networking site. Enjoy!
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Brianna Lorin aka, Marian Michelotti aka, Laura Monti author of A Christmas Match Made in Heaven, and The Last Christmas Tree!
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Gayl Taylor, author of Lady Luck, Ride a Cock Horse, The Hero Sandwich!
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Lisa Jardine, blogger and weekly column writer at The Mamaroneck Review: Westchester Wanderer!
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Richard Binkele, author of Harvey’s Robot!
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Angel Edenburn, blogger and multi-published author.
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Ann LiPuma Nieporent, “On the side bulletin board next to my desk, there is a calendar of 1972 (the setting of my YA novel) and a Chinese fortune from a cookie I opened several years ago which reads: With a little more hard work, your creativity takes you to great heights.”
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Shane Cashman, “Here I am taking a quick break to write down ideas at a desk in “The Smoking Room” which is on the second floor of an estate that was built in 1860. In this picture, I am sitting where Ulysses S. Grant once sat to smoke cigars and share stories of West Point, the war, his presidency, and the cold-blooded trotters he loved to bet on.”
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Lynne Stringer, author of YA sci-fi/romance books The Heir and The Crown!
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Deadra Krieger, Editor in Chief at Breathless Press, my very own editor (note the sneaky promo of Glyph in the background!), and multi-published author. Her most recent story, Red as a Rose, now available at Breathless Press!
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Anthony D. Phillips, author of Mr. Rosette.
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And here’s mine. Please ignore the spectral fan. I took this while working on a short story titled, The Hangman’s Rope, which explains the creepy ink drawing of a hanging creature.
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A happy November to you all and good luck this NaNoWriMo!
Cheers,
Max

