Yes, I know, I am not a writer, but I took a picture of the shelves above my desk anyway.
And if you want to see the rooms of real writers, go
here.
I admit that when I first visit someone, I'm always taking a look at his (or hers) bookshelves. It tells a lot of someone, no?
7 comments:
I like your space. Clean but full of interest if you look closely. I too am always nosily staring at people's "stuff" when I visit them. :) It's so interesting to see what others find appealing.
I always love peeks in people's workspace! Thanks fot the link.
You are so tidy, I can take an example from you :)
I am not tidy at all, you can't see the dust on the shelves, nor my desk, with dirty coffee cups and a lot of things that do not belong on a desk!
What a nice space to work, something for me to shoot for in the future. Book shelves, one can never have enough.
You're right, but still... When I look at my bookshelf there are a lot of books representing 'me' (as if ever there was or is a 'me', we're all ever changing without necesarilly taking momentum). Anyway, I'd rather think of people as a sum of their being, their looks, their interest, and so on (am I noble? hahaha.....NOT!). As for the interests, they're not alone, not even a small fraction, on the bookshelf. The interest are on the bookshelf, between the cd's and dvd's, on the walls, in the kitchen, in the small cupboard holding precious things, in the diary (is it called a blog these days?), between their favourites in their browser, in their remarks/reactions on other people's blogs... Makes me a nagging kind of person, rambling on like this. On the bookshelf? Yes, but not alone and not a lot.
thank you for the writer's workspace link... :)
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