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comment by AshShields

Ideally, I would be living with someone, I think. I would be fine living alone, but I know it would probably be unhealthy and I would go for months without seeing anyone, and my mental health (already unsteady) would suffer because of it.

But it'd be like what I have now, I guess - my flatmate is a creative type, too, and, like me, enjoys spending a lot of time by himself. So we have an unspoken agreement that basically whenever it becomes obvious that one of us doesn't really want to hang out we'll leave each other alone.

Something like that would be good. I'd want the entire house to be a creative space, so I could work in different environments in case I came up against a wall.





humanodon  ·  4115 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    I'd want the entire house to be a creative space, so I could work in different environments in case I came up against a wall.

I feel that. I don't know what it is, but I need a space where I can sprawl out on the floor.

AshShields  ·  4115 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah, a few different spaces come to mind when I think of ideal writing spaces.

The first is the rather obvious one, I think: a sort-of office, with a nice desk and a lamp, covered in pens and bits of paper and stacks of books. A relatively small space, but with a soft place to sit as well as the desk. Warm, with music playing - but something relatively soft and ambient, depending on what I'm writing. Could be c418 or it could be Joy Division.

The second is the sprawling one, more like an artist's studio, with mess all over the floor - the good kind of mess - and louder music playing, some upbeat indie rock sort of a tune.

The third brings Neil Gaiman's writing shed to mind, but something a bit more sparse. Silence, aside from the sounds of nature. Just a single pen and some paper - no computer or anything.

humanodon  ·  4115 days ago  ·  link  ·  

1) I love that Gaiman has a writing shed.

2) I own a Lamy fountain pen (not the 2000) and it's my most prized possession ever. It has been all over the world with me and it is so rugged and awesome and no matter how much I have neglected it, it will eventually work again . . . if I dip it into my mouth enough. Best $35 I've ever spent on a writing implement. I would highly recommend their fountain pens to anyone, even over Montblanc, which are nice (and fucking expensive), but you've got to take care of those nibs and get some decent paper!

3) c418 is nice, hadn't heard of him before.

4) A good, personalized mess is what makes me remember that I live in a place.

AshShields  ·  4115 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I didn't know about Gaiman's writing shed until recently, and now I'm just even more jealous. He also has a Narnia-esque lamppost in his backyard. A very cool dude.

I like fountain pens, but have never used one for any extended period of time. I have a calligraphy set that I couldn't write anywhere near fast enough with. The pen I use (and it's only ever that one specific pen) is a Uni-ball Signo 207 (which I only just looked up). There's just something about it that I love. Writes easily while still being quite inky. My mother bought me a $60 Parker for Christmas or a birthday a year or two ago, and it just sits at home, not even in its box, because I'm using the box for another pen that cost about $2 that has sentimental value. I have to use this pen, and if I lose it I'll buy another the same day. But never in advance, only one at a time.

I only just found c418 today, actually. Quite pleased with that find.

Exactly! I used to always have issues with people telling me to clean my room, because to me, it was clean. I knew where everything was, and the placement of everything (which was a mess, but it was still placement) comforted me somewhat. There's something about clutter that you've collected - especially when it's nice clutter - that is just extremely homely and calming.

humanodon  ·  4115 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I can't say I have much experience with calligraphy, except for a short unit we had in art class in elementary school. It seems really cool though. I saw this video recently and it made me want to know more about it. Also, that dude is wicked cool. "Master Scribe." What a title!

I really like inky pens. My hands are very often covered in ink, if I've been working like I think I should. This is the pen that I mentioned, my favorite one. Not incredibly expensive. A good pen or stationary shop should allow you to try them out.

Also, that is a sweet lamppost.

AshShields  ·  4114 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Ooh, that pen does look very nice indeed. How does it write/what is it like? I might check one out this week.

humanodon  ·  4114 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I like it, but I am definitely biased as it was the only thing I used for a long time. It's a medium nib and inky, but not drippy, though you'll still get inky hands (which I don't mind, but I can see how it would be a turnoff for some).

It's a great workhorse though. I'm certain that I haven't been maintaining it as well as I could (should) but it still works great.