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	<title>Comments on: A Room Of One&#8217;s Own</title>
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	<description>Human Animals at the Crossroads of Culture, Science, Religion and Media</description>
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		<title>By: Erich Vieth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Erich Vieth</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 03:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Since an invitation has been issued, here's a photo of my office, which is located in the middle of my home, which is located in the middle of the City of St. Louis, Missouri.  This is a space that is shared by my entire family during the day (I live with my wife Anne and two daughters, aged 8 and 10), but it's occupied almost entirely by me after 9 pm (Anne, who also writes a lot, writes mostly in her own office upstairs).  My two daughters no longer ask "What's that?" when they peer over my shoulder--they just read whatever I'm reading or writing and freely offer commentary.

If you look closely at this photo, you might see several pairs of reading glasses, too much stuff crammed into my in-box, some old-fashioned (paper) reference books, and a Rubik Cube (which my children and I are studying), but mostly dozens of half-read books and magazines.  All of these tangible items are dwarfed in scale, though, by the contents of my hard drive.  That drive contains unending "piles" of links, favorites, pdfs, images, videos and streams of half-baked ideas &lt;em&gt;plus&lt;/em&gt;, and many ideas that have been ignored or should be.  The scanner is a heavily used piece of equipment--if I didn't have it, the house would be a substantial fire hazard.  

When I have the chance to write at home, alone, during the daytime (this doesn't happen much), I make sure that I take time to look out the window every hour or so to appreciate our backyard, which is patrolled by Holly-the-Collie.   </description>
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<p>Since an invitation has been issued, here&#8217;s a photo of my office, which is located in the middle of my home, which is located in the middle of the City of St. Louis, Missouri.  This is a space that is shared by my entire family during the day (I live with my wife Anne and two daughters, aged 8 and 10), but it&#8217;s occupied almost entirely by me after 9 pm (Anne, who also writes a lot, writes mostly in her own office upstairs).  My two daughters no longer ask &#8220;What&#8217;s that?&#8221; when they peer over my shoulder&#8211;they just read whatever I&#8217;m reading or writing and freely offer commentary.</p>
<p>If you look closely at this photo, you might see several pairs of reading glasses, too much stuff crammed into my in-box, some old-fashioned (paper) reference books, and a Rubik Cube (which my children and I are studying), but mostly dozens of half-read books and magazines.  All of these tangible items are dwarfed in scale, though, by the contents of my hard drive.  That drive contains unending &#8220;piles&#8221; of links, favorites, pdfs, images, videos and streams of half-baked ideas <em>plus</em>, and many ideas that have been ignored or should be.  The scanner is a heavily used piece of equipment&#8211;if I didn&#8217;t have it, the house would be a substantial fire hazard.  </p>
<p>When I have the chance to write at home, alone, during the daytime (this doesn&#8217;t happen much), I make sure that I take time to look out the window every hour or so to appreciate our backyard, which is patrolled by Holly-the-Collie.</p>
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		<title>By: Peter Magellan</title>
		<link>http://dangerousintersection.org/2008/12/11/a-room-of-ones-own/comment-page-1/#comment-31463</link>
		<dc:creator>Peter Magellan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 00:53:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Mark

You can see which room belongs to which writer by clicking the "show captions" link below right of the video. These photos and more, together with more info about each room, can be found on the Guardian's website:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/series/writersrooms

The 'Writers Rooms' series is one of the highlights of the Guardian's Saturday edition for me. 

...so what does *your* room look like?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mark</p>
<p>You can see which room belongs to which writer by clicking the &#8220;show captions&#8221; link below right of the video. These photos and more, together with more info about each room, can be found on the Guardian&#8217;s website:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/series/writersrooms" rel="nofollow">http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/series/writersrooms</a></p>
<p>The &#8216;Writers Rooms&#8217; series is one of the highlights of the Guardian&#8217;s Saturday edition for me. </p>
<p>&#8230;so what does *your* room look like?</p>
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