In any case, here is the 'after'--after cleaning, purging, ruthlessly tossing or filing:
And my favorite cabinet, with doors that now close:
After a few months away from a manuscript, I'm preparing to return to it, and this is part of the ritual: clear the decks, re-establish order, realign the brain!
And while I'm in the office, here are a few of my favorite things. First, I love these Jill Bliss notebooks:
The larger one is 5 x 7" and the smaller one is 4 x 5-1/2". The pages are smooth and inviting, either unlined or graph-i-cal (block paper, graph paper, you know what I mean?) I use them to jot notes, titles, names, phrases. Sometimes I include favorite cartoons (lots of Harry Bliss ones). When I'm on the phone, I doodle in them or color the images.
And then there are the pens and markers. My weakness. Alas. Here are some:
In another life, I would like to be an illustrator, one with much more talent than I now possess.
But: the office is clean, the desk is clear: bring on the manuscript!
Hurray for bringing on the manuscript! And I am right there with you on the clean desk - it brings on the most refreshing feeling that anything is possible. xx.
ReplyDeleteOkay, now I'm going to have to crawl under my desk because the sight of the piles, even in my peripheral vision, in contrast to the completely uncluttered surface of your desk makes me feel dizzy. But I'm so happy that you've cleared the decks and that soon you'll be re-plunging. Give this office of yours a month or two of dedicated writing and I bet it will start looking nearly as messy as mine. ( :
ReplyDeleteJust realized the irony of the J.Bliss notebooks in which I've pasted Harry Bliss cartoons. . .I don't *think* the two Blisses are related. If you want to know more about the notebks, see www.jillbliss.com
ReplyDeleteLooks GREAT! Now you want to tackle my office, or EVEN my desk??? Hahaha!
ReplyDeleteHappyhappyjoyjoy! Have a wonderful day! Did you get a Birthday Week too?
ReplyDeleteBirdman: it might be easier for me to clean someone ELSE'S office than my own! And I'm putting in a request for a bday week. . .
ReplyDeleteBrattcat: oh, yes, the desk will be messy again in no time. . .
Kate: Yes, that's it: the clean desk = anything is possible.
I'm sorry, but how can one possibly work in such a clean office? How do you find things neatly filed away? Just kidding. I like things neat and clean myself. 'Course that could be why I never seem to get anywhere! ;-)
ReplyDeleteJacob: in truth, I have spent the last 30 minutes looking for a whistle and for a special eraser and the chapstick --all of which were on the desk before I put them. . .somewhere . . .else. oy!
ReplyDeleteYour last comment clinched it for me..I always know where everything is, well, mostly....so there's no point in organizing it any other way. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSigh. I edit for a living, and my desk is ALWAYS cluttered with 'scripts, notes, etc. At least yours is cluttered with your OWN wonderful writing & those temptingly colorful pens!
ReplyDeleteI just came upon your blog and am so glad I did! (I'm now inspired to go clean my office and desk...there IS a desk in there, right? Ha.)
ReplyDeleteI love shelf desks like this. There's an Ikea hack that I'm considering, it's kitchen countertops used for this same arrangement...now to Atlanta to shop!
ReplyDeleteWow! I wish my room, closet, or even desk were that neat!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love a good pen! Currently prefer Sharpie Pens.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your work space! I have to check out those Jill Bliss journals. Wonderful!
what a clean office
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