
It was fun to put together and a lot of work, but I enjoyed it and hope everyone else did too.
So I have some winners to announce from the poll.
#1, receiving 11 votes, was from Estrella Azul.
#2, receiving 4 votes, was Valerie’s Life is a Patchwork Quilt.
#3, receiving 3 votes, was Liviania’s In Bed With Books.
Finally, I had a 5-way tie between these great posts: The Girl’s post at Diary of an Eccentric, The Betty and Boo Chronicles, West of Mars, She Is Too Fond of Books, and Boston Bibliophile.
Each received 2 votes.
Congrats to all the winners.

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For my creative writing, I use the large chair and ottoman up in my sitting room. I have a fireplace for when it’s cold (I turn it on with a switch <g>), I have a mini-fridge for my Diet Dr. Pepper (I’m addicted), and a little bar area for my coffee maker. My bookshelves on both sides of the fireplace are for my keeper books and books I’ve not yet read, and the small black bookshelf next to my chair is for the reference books for my current work-in-progress. Right now they’re filled with books about Charleston, its gardens, houses, and ghosts since I’m working on book three in my
Please note the wideness of the chair. I had a smaller chair but my writing companion (aka Velcro Dog) couldn’t fit in it with me. Since he insists on pressing against my side while I write, I had to accommodate him by buying a larger chair. Sigh. I guess being always in my sight is the reason why I’ve written him into the Tradd Street series as the protagonist’s dog, General Lee.
It’s not glamorous or exotic. Especially since when I’m at home writing I dress like a candidate for What Not to Wear. Notice how I didn’t share any pictures of me actually writing.
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