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Your Writer's Place

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SirThinks2Much:
I have two "writer's spots."

One, the preferred one, is sitting on my bed, leaning against a heap of pillows, with my laptop where its name implies, happily tapping away.

The other one in whatever classroom is holding the most boring lecture out of my class schedule.

I'll be resorting to that second one in a few weeks, sadly.

Tasmin21:

--- Quote ---also here, World of Warcraft doesn't lag so much
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*raises hand* Hi, I'm Tas, and I'm an addict too. ;)

the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:
As of this summer's exciting adventure in home-buying, I finally have a study of my own to write in, with a nice big double bed in which to sprawl with my laptop and notes spread out around me.  At the risk of sounding fourteen, one of the things I like best about it is that the walls are all dark red.

Unfortunately, my writing habits of working from after work Friday into the small hours of Saturday morning and then sleeping late on Saturday are kind of impaired by the people upstairs having small children sleeping in the room above my study, who get out of bed at 6 am and have discovered that jumping off the bed onto the floor really hard and loud is Fun.  But with luck they will grow out of it.

prime_spirit:

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--- Quote from: prime_spirit on December 19, 2006, 04:03:54 AM ---I don't usually listen to music since I could get distracted by sound. I'm better at visual stimuli, so I surf for CG pictures. There's just something about other people's 3D artwork that gets my inspiration working. Savinoff's, Kagaya's, Lacoste's or in galleries like TerraEscape and CG Society. Often I download them, print and laminate, in case of a blackout and I can't access the PC... :)

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My background picture usually connects to the novel that I'm working on...

I'll give you a link, as I'm subscribing to this thread as those 3D sites look great. :)
Urban exploring websites - http://www.infiltration.org/ have a lot of abandoned places pictures. I think the color ones look cooler than the black and white ones, but they're all pretty useful.

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Oh hey, thank you very much! These are really good. I've been looking for something more 21st century-ish and the Canadian factory and Toronto Subway looks perfect. :)

Kiriath:

--- Quote from: prime_spirit ---Oh hey, thank you very much! These are really good. I've been looking for something more 21st century-ish and the Canadian factory and Toronto Subway looks perfect. :)

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Groovy! You're welcome. There's more from the links there, too. :)

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