2007-10-08

martinlivings: (Creative Spaces)
2007-10-08 09:06 am

Creative Space - Sean Williams

Creative Space
Sean Williams





The picture is in soft focus, which is how I mostly see the space while I'm working in it--through peripheral vision. The desk used to belong to my grandfather, Harry Schiller, who always wanted to be a writer but ended up being a farmer instead (and discovered the massive Cowell Jade Province in South Australia, but that's another story). Above my monitor is a stunning work by Art Vanderbyl that's been in my family ever since it was painted in 1976. The wooden desk and the painting's muted tones balance the harsh, high-tech light I work under every day, and gives my study a warm ambience--or so it feels to me, anyway. The room is dark, but it's actually brighter than I would normally keep it. I like to mushroom all day with the stereo (positioned directly behind the chair) burbling innocuously away in the background, no matter what the weather is like outside.

I doubt there's much here that isn't in most other writers' studies: the dictionaries and other reference works within easy reach; the photos of family and loved ones; the disorderly pile of books waiting to be read; bragshelf and awards to the very right of the picture; even a token dumbbell or two, indicating an awareness of one's sedentary lifestyle, even if that doesn't extend to actually exercising very often. But there are unique details: the sonic screwdriver Danny Oz sent me a couple of years ago; a beautiful green box I've kept from the wedding present Deb Biancotti gave Amanda and I earlier this year; a wooden "drum" given to me by the Writers on the Edge writing group in thanks for taking a retreat with them in 2005; the carved wooden lizard given to my father when he was working for with communities in the North Territory when we lived up there in the 1970s. Touches like these -- along with the desk, the painting, and others you can't see -- make the space mine, and make the words written here all that more
special to me.

Sean Williams

Sean Williams is the author of over sixty published short stories and twenty-two novels, including the Books of the Cataclysm and The Resurrected Man. His work has been published around the world in numerous languages, on-line, and in spoken word editions. His current projects include Astropolis, a gothic-noir gender-bending space opera trilogy, and The Broken Land, a dark fantasy series for children. He is also writing the novelisation of the forthcoming Star Wars computer game, The Force Unleashed.

http://www.seanwilliams.com
martinlivings: (Creative Spaces)
2007-10-08 09:15 am

Creative Space has begun

So, as the last post shows, I've started doing the Creative Space posts. A week late, but hey, I needed the time to gather them up a bit. Still pretty thin on the ground, but maybe more will come along as time goes on?

One thing I didn't realise is that the ABC's Articulate reported on this a while back, which makes my tardiness much more public than usual. So, if anyone's come here from there, I apologise profusely for the week's delay, and I hope the results are worth the wait! There'll be a new post every weekday until I run out, which at this rate will be in the middle of next week, unless some new submissions come across my desk. Please send photos (approximately 800x600, though I can resize easily enough!) to:

myroom@martinlivings.com

Thanks, and enjoy!