Thursday, June 12, 2008

Writing amid the Chaos

Some people thrive in the orderly, I thrive in chaos. When I'm in the throes of a book, my office looks like a tornado ravaged the room. My desktop is piled high with various layers of papers, anything from bills to research info to school stuff for my kids. And believe it or not I do have a catalog in my brain that tells me where any given paper that I am looking for is within the layers. I have books, The Synonym Finder, A Dictionary, The Plot Doctor and various other research books that pertain to what ever subject I'm writing about, stacked around, either on the desk top or on the floor with in grabbing distance. Pens and pencils lie haphazardly on the desktop for easy use, as do scissors and highlighters. A phone is close by and the printer is an arm's length away. Right now I have a tub of Trader Joe's Animal Crackers sitting next to the printer (in case I get the munchies) and a cup of tea. Behind me, I have a book case stuffed with books, some research and reference, some writing how to books, and lots of fun fiction. I also have a tall filing cabinet the top of which houses a pretty vase with my beautiful roses from Rose City Romance Writers, the chapter gives a rose every time an author sells a book. On the floor infront of the closet are tubs full of stuff, more books, things for reader baskets, papers that I don't need right now but may one day and a ton of notebooks full of story ideas. At my feet is a CD player; again that chaos thing, I can't work in silence.
I will confess that between deadlines, I do clean my office so that the chaos can be rebuilt with the next book.

3 comments:

Delle Jacobs said...

With all the books you sell Terri, I'm surprised if you're ever free of deadlines! I can remember when I used to know where every piece of paper was. But it's just a memory now. So I envy you that. Now it's just too much paper. I'm lucky if I can remember which pile it's in.

Jessa Slade said...

Ah, the archeological dig method. I figure, if it's worked for how many millennium, why change it now? I seem to get the urge to clean (and it's the ONLY time I get the urge) in the MIDDLE of a book. But then, I have procrastination issues, so...

Anonymous said...

Interesting about cleaning between books. That is so symbolic! Putting the mess of one behind you and then starting a special, new chaos for the next one. Now I REALLY do want to see a picture of your space. :)