Images infiltrate my daily life, either photographically or as ideas and the mind juggles with them. So when I write I’m never sure if my words are a punctuation for the images or whether my images are there to punctuate the words! Which leaves the photographer in me with a deep and meaningful question… Am I now become a Writer?

I wonder what Will Shakespeare makes of these strange implements we use?
I wonder what Will Shakespeare makes of these strange implements we use?
The Writers Desk complete with thought juice and London's Local Railways fished out of the home library as a result of a comment from Kate Shrewsday :-)
The Writers Desk complete with thought juice and London’s Local Railways fished out of the home library as a result of a comment from Kate Shrewsday 🙂
Behind me when I work, the Home Library (or at least a part of it).
Behind me when I work, the Home Library (or at least a part of it).

This post is in response to a challenge set by Nancy – read all about it at The Writer’s Desk ~ A Contest Giveaway!!!

19 responses to “The Writer’s Desk”

  1. thanks for sharing your inner sanctum martin … the bookshelves are brimming with treasure 🙂

    1. Hi Christine – the temptation to say Nancy Made me do It is overwhelming but she put up the challenge and I thought what a great idea 🙂 You’ll guess from the bottom shelf that I really appreciate your bird images!

  2. Yay! Wonderful reflection . . . and collection of books. Thanks for playing along and sharing your Writer’s Desk, Martin.

    1. No Problem Nancy – Thanks for the Challenge 🙂

  3. I have bookshelves just like yours! LOL!

    1. It’s amazing how everything arranges itself into a nice untidy pile 😉 I think you should have a go at Nancy’s challenge Debra 🙂

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  5. Oh that’s nice! I love having an overloaded bookshelf lol and my desk is messy as well, full with stuff… makes me feel like a writer hehe!

    1. LoL – I can’t function without clutter and mess 😉

      1. I totally can relate! 😀

  6. hi my house is full to the brim so feel right at home here thankyou so much for kind messages xjen

    1. Hi Jen – I’ve seen your wonderful collections of bits and pieces 🙂 So pleased to hear from you. Look after yourself 🙂

  7. I can hear you saying it now: “But I know exactly where everything is!”
    Right, mate!
    😉
    (Will S. would recognize the beer right away.)

    1. Quite right Judith – I can never find anything when the place is tidy 🙂

  8. Hahaha… ‘thought juice’…
    I suspect Shakespeare might be feeling a bit thirsty!
    😉

    1. LoL – I’m sure he is Bob. Thought Juice varies from day to day… It could just have easily been a mug of Tea or Coffee 🙂

  9. Nice to connect via Nancy’s writing desk challenge! Are you sure those are YOUR bookshelves? They look JUST like my husband’s.:) 🙂
    Seriously…I love what you wrote…meshing the photography and the writing together seems to work for you.

    1. LoL – does that mean that they’re just as untidy or that they are full of transport, science and nature books 😉

      Thanks for popping by and leaving your kind comment 🙂

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