Firstly, my apologies for not publishing a piece last week. The last few weeks caught up with me, and I needed the rest. But here we are back once more.
This week, I have been thinking about where I write and the productivity I get from writing in different places.
Roald Dahl famously wrote in a shed at the bottom of his garden, and I've seen that replicated by many other writers.
As I write this on Friday morning, I sit in my armchair in the front room with one eye on the TV weather forecast before setting off for work. I do a lot of my writing here, but it isn't the most productive of my writing locations.
Jenny, who runs the Novel in a Year workshop I attend, has written hundreds of thousands of words in a corner of her local coffee shop. Jenny is so regular that she has a corner table named after her.
I've been seen in a coffee shop too.
William, my other writing hero, has an office in his home. It is the hub of his writing empire and is full, and I mean full, of books and bookshelves (the story of a shelf collapsing one night and blocking him out for six hours is for another day). William, however, being all things Apple, can be seen writing in many different locations on many devices. William has even been seen on a bus writing on his Apple Watch.
One of my most productive writing locations is at work. A couple of years ago, we had a team meeting. As we were, at the time, still aware of COVID restrictions, we found a seating area behind one of the buildings at work, which was in full sun. Since discovering that location, I often pop out during my lunch break to write. I'm regularly seen sitting out there writing for this blog, mainly my Novel and usually on a Friday lunchtime. I dash inside if it starts to rain, and it is a bit character forming as the air temperature drops. But I get a favourable word count whilst out there. I usually get about 300 words, and times that over the week, and it's 1,500 words. Not too shabby for lunchtime writing.
At home, I have a collapsable desk. In truth, it folds very neatly flat. I usually set it up in the bedroom for the writing workshops on Zoom that I attend, and on a Sunday afternoon, I can be found up there on Zoom with William and others, worldwide, writing our little hearts out for an hour in our novels. I usually manage a thousand words on Sunday afternoons write-in.
A little elf has told me I might have a standing desk extension for it on Christmas Day. I have taken advantage of the Black Friday deal on our salary sacrifice site at work and have an Apple Magic Keyboard on the way. I can have my writing corner at home…maybe.