Where the Real Work Gets Done
Last month, I took you with me on my treacherous commute to work. This month, I'm giving you a peek of the inner sanctum :)
I'm a slow writer, and I'm within 10,000 words of completing a trilogy. Not completing as in ready to publish, but completing the first draft. Total word count for all three books: approximately 210,000 words.
Much subject to change, of course, once the editing begins. The word count will most likely climb.
Where have I spent countless hours? My desk.
It's six feet long and two-and-a-half feet wide. There have been days I've needed every square inch. But during the writing of this final book, it's looked much like this. But first the chair.
This is the most comfortable chair in our house! I'm serious. In addition, it doesn't get hot or collect dust and dog hair. Perfect. So when I'm sitting here, I can look left and right. When I look straight ahead, I see the monitor.
Left - my favorite windows. Followed by Flynn and Flo.
Left - actually on my desk - my Kindle in its black cover sitting on top of a couple of things I don't know what to do with yet. And some note cards about the trilogy. The little white box? If I told you what was inside, I'd have to, you know . . .
Right - the dining room you can see from last month's commute. On my desk, my calendar, goals book, glasses cases, my timer, the corner of my Coast Guard mousepad, and the great black space reserved for Live-In Handyman's occasional clutter.
Center - work area with my Book #3 notebook open. See the green tabs on the right? Those represent, by character, the plotlines I'm tying up in this last trilogy book. There's at least one page devoted to each.
The Notebooks. One for each book.
And finally, The Brain. This is what keeps everything in order and me functioning without losing my mind.
This handy-dandy Costco credenza houses everything. One book per basket. Plus the fourth one on the top row contains everything I'll need for taxes. The bottom row of baskets contain reference books, paperbacks of my beach books, extra supplies - like note cards - and knit scarves for those few cloudy winter days when I actually get cold.
Oh, see that little round orange box on top? That's where I put all the note cards after I've completed whatever's on them. When I finish the draft, all the cards will either be in the box or in the trash (if I didn't use them). Then I empty the box, put the cards in an envelope, and put them in the basket with the rest of the book information.
That's it. I hope you've enjoyed this romp through my office space.
I'm a slow writer, and I'm within 10,000 words of completing a trilogy. Not completing as in ready to publish, but completing the first draft. Total word count for all three books: approximately 210,000 words.
Much subject to change, of course, once the editing begins. The word count will most likely climb.
Where have I spent countless hours? My desk.
It's six feet long and two-and-a-half feet wide. There have been days I've needed every square inch. But during the writing of this final book, it's looked much like this. But first the chair.
This is the most comfortable chair in our house! I'm serious. In addition, it doesn't get hot or collect dust and dog hair. Perfect. So when I'm sitting here, I can look left and right. When I look straight ahead, I see the monitor.
Left - my favorite windows. Followed by Flynn and Flo.
Left - actually on my desk - my Kindle in its black cover sitting on top of a couple of things I don't know what to do with yet. And some note cards about the trilogy. The little white box? If I told you what was inside, I'd have to, you know . . .
Right - the dining room you can see from last month's commute. On my desk, my calendar, goals book, glasses cases, my timer, the corner of my Coast Guard mousepad, and the great black space reserved for Live-In Handyman's occasional clutter.
Center - work area with my Book #3 notebook open. See the green tabs on the right? Those represent, by character, the plotlines I'm tying up in this last trilogy book. There's at least one page devoted to each.
The Notebooks. One for each book.
And finally, The Brain. This is what keeps everything in order and me functioning without losing my mind.
This handy-dandy Costco credenza houses everything. One book per basket. Plus the fourth one on the top row contains everything I'll need for taxes. The bottom row of baskets contain reference books, paperbacks of my beach books, extra supplies - like note cards - and knit scarves for those few cloudy winter days when I actually get cold.
Oh, see that little round orange box on top? That's where I put all the note cards after I've completed whatever's on them. When I finish the draft, all the cards will either be in the box or in the trash (if I didn't use them). Then I empty the box, put the cards in an envelope, and put them in the basket with the rest of the book information.
That's it. I hope you've enjoyed this romp through my office space.
Since the first Monday of July is July 4 - Independence Day -
I'll be back here on Wednesday, July 6.
Comments
That chair looks airy and comfortable.
Anyone ever messed with you and moved Flynn and Flo around?
Love Flynn and Flo! How cute. :)
VR Barkowski
Mason - Flynn and Flo's story would be X-rated :)
Bish - Lots of times my desk is covered with stacks of things. This just hasn't happened since right after I started this particular manuscript. When I'm editing or researching it's the worst. The next time it's bad, I'll try to remember to take a pic to post here.
H.R. - I love my view! Those cozy drawers are exactly the right size for sheets of paper. I like them because I no longer have stuff rattling around in my head. If I need to find something from one of the books, I know right where to go. Things are not in any order inside the baskets, but I know every piece of paper and note from that book is in that basket.
Julie - If you're interested in a credenza, I highly recommend this one. It works horizontally or vertically and was, I think, about $125 at Costco. You may can find something similar even cheaper if you shop around. I was in there and thought it would work for me, so I got it. And the drawers are portable!
VR - My office is 12 x 12. It probably looks larger because it's open. The Brain sits in the entry way, except in this photo it was pushed down toward the stairs because of something else of Handyman's sitting in the entry - going on a few weeks now. Sigh. Either way, having it away from my desk makes me exercise, LOL!
Kelly - Thanks. I'm really not all that organized, but I do hate clutter - and I create lots of it as a writer.
Christine - You'll note I didn't take a shot of my keyboard or the keyboard tray on my desk. And the black hides dust and dog hair REALLY well :)
Diane - I didn't show you behind my chair. Two file cabinets, a bookshelf, an air purifier, and a shredder. Plus the cabinet Flynn and Flo stand on is filled with extra paper, envelopes, pens, pencils, etc.
Anywhere I work starts to look like my mind. Cluttered, dusty and full of ill-considered trifles.
Love,
Janie
Janie - Yeah, well, there's a little of that going on, too.
Murees - Thanks! I just hate clutter :)
Karen - If you could see the lack of organization of both my electronic and paper files, you'd feel a whole lot better about being an organized person. Trust me. I need help!
Wow, you are extremely organised. I can relate to sort of being organised. It helps prepare for the writing to be hopefully formulated. Okay, in my case, the dog does the decent writing. I then have to reorganise the desk after she's finished pawing about on the peeboard, um, keyboard.
Thanks for the romp. Um, thanks for the romp through your office space. Have a peaceful July 4.
Gary :)
~Jess
DMS - Wishing you a productive June, too!
B&B - Flynn & Flo are a rowdy pair! I wish I could write on my laptop. If I grab it, all I want to do is play games and surf through Facebook. I need to retrain my brain.
Annalisa - That happens. When I started writing, it was from a table in the kitchen.
Enjoy your summer. :)
Amazing organization.
My desk is very large, and kind of in an L-shape, but it's rarely as neat as your is. Stacks of folders and notebooks all over the place... and of course, two cats, too. My chair USED to look pretty nice, but not any more. Said cats have done a real job on it, but it still FEELS okay...
Susan K - Been there! I'll post a photo when I'm mid edit. You'll see a difference.
Susan S - I hate clutter, but I have to see stuff at the same time. Right now, the index cards work well. That may not be the case with the next book. Since I took this photo, I've added a couple of reference books to the mix.
You seem very organized.
Well done on almost wrapping up the first draft of your trilogy! Awesome! (It must be done and dusted by now?)
Lexa - Don't ever feel that way. I look out onto a suburban street with a fair amount of traffic. And a big live oak tree. I love the tree :)
Michelle - I'm surprised everyone here thinks I'm organized. I'm not. I just hate clutter. And my head is filled with clutter from this trilogy, which is still ongoing. Still wrapping up.
Loni - Thanks. I love my flamingos :)
(I'm a sloooow writer and need organization too)