Notes on the Writing Life: Tuscan dreams

Notes on the Writing Life

Notes on the Writing Life

Friday, September 26, 2008

Tuscan dreams

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Tuscany is a long way to go to sleep well, and perhaps it's the late-night dinners, but I seem to dream well here, too. Last night I dreamt that I asked a woman what she would not want to ever give up. Her teeth, she said. For me, it was my office.

My writing life began, I think, with my first winter in Canada, in Nain, Labrador, the sub-artic. I read a lot that winter -- all of Lessing's Children of Violence series, Anais Nin's diaries, Virginia Wolf's A Room of One's Own. And it was in reading Wolf's book that I began to dream of just that, a room of my own.

I've had desks in dark and crowded basements, desks in the corner of utility rooms. In reading Cameron's The Artist's Way I began to seriously dream of an office I could call my own. I put it on my wish list. For a long time I was considering a tent and then a house-trailer. Then came my first foreign sale and lo -- the means to consider the impossible: an office addition to our house.

And yes, my office would be the one thing I would not ever want to give up.

4 comments:

Tess said...

Yeah, I'd have a hard time giving up my office now I'm used to having one.

Susan Williamson said...

I think I must have been reading all the books you mentioned at the same time too. Now I think I'm in the mood to visit Anais Nin's diaries because I remember how inspired I was after reading them. Thanks for reviving old (but tender) memories Sandra.

Sandra Gulland. said...

Thank you Susan and Tess. We arrived home last night. The bags are not yet unpacked. I downloaded over 600 emails! (Much of it goes in the trash, as with snail mail.) I'll be blogging again soon.

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