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Month: December 2017

Writing Spaces: Marilyn Gear Pilling

Continuing the special #TNQ144 edition of Writing Spaces, we’re taking a peek into the working space of Marilyn Gear Pilling, author of “The Water Snakes”!

Intense colour has been a primary pleasure of my life. When the children left home, I turned the dining room, which has doors, into a space for myself. One wall a pure darkish-blue, the opposite wall, tomato red. Above the plate rack, Mayan gold. A large vase of flowers that picks up those colours. An elderly maple desk from my cousin’s used furniture store. My favourite books, taken from other shelves in the house, so that I have the feeling of significant old friends around me.

On the walls and plate racks—art, artifacts, photos of people who mean a lot to me. A photo of the writer Gordon Sheppard, who, over the last two years of his tragically truncated life did an enormous amount to encourage my writing and myself. A picture of Mr. Bones poring over a book; this reminds me to squeeze the juice from every day. A Wes Bates wood engraving of Dionysus, so that I don’t forget, as Jeanette Winterson puts it, that “art is theft, art is armed robbery, art is not pleasing your mother….” The room looks out on my wild, blousy, colourful garden, another primary pleasure; I spend three months of the year tending it.

My friend swims her poems, others wear out their shoes walking their writing into being. My brain is in my fingers, and thank God for the computer; its speed catches what my fingers want to say.

Reading others’ poems sets me off to write poetry. At the moment I’m reading Anne Carson’s inimitable oeuvre and Matthew Zapruder’s brilliant Why Poetry, as well as his poems. Reading others’ CNF, including what is published by TNQ, is pure pleasure, but I’m sure that my busy unconscious is also absorbing the techniques. I did laugh out loud at how often TNQ writers described their writing spaces and then said they didn’t write there. Laughed because—ça c’est moi aussi! Often I write in the mornings at a coffee shop five minutes from my home. I like to be among people but not relating to them. I can also be found writing in the garden, at the kitchen table, in the living room, in bed or in the attic. Sometimes even here, in my writing space.

The essentials are my laptop, my fingers, and coffee, which I may or may not drink. It’s almost as if this writing room space is my writing persona, whereas the real person-as-writer is not so easily pinned down.

 

 

 

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Writing Spaces: Shannon Blake

Today we’re sharing Shannon Blake’s Writing Space with you! Shannon is the author of “The Mataram Miracle,” which can be found in Issue 144!

This year, I spent three weeks in Dundas, Ontario on a writing retreat. I sat in a little back room and wrote, then went for long walks through the snowy woods at the end of the day. I need absolute quiet when I write, as well as no phones and no internet. When I’m in the city, I usually try to find a cubicle in a library at the University of Toronto. I like prefer to be away from windows (again, I’m easily distracted). I know that everyone writes differently, but I find that I resonate most with Annie Dillard’s descriptions of writing in The Writing Life. She also felt a need to close out the whole world in order to find the world in her head.

I don’t find the noise of daily life helpful for writing, but I do like random facts. A birding book was helpful to me this year. I also appreciate any and all stories about the Virgin Mary.

Besides all of this, I am deeply connected to a community called Sanctuary in downtown Toronto. Sanctuary is a place that facilitates relationships between street-involved people and people of relative privilege. I find that the questions and experiences I emerge with at Sanctuary greatly inform my thinking and my writing.

 

 

 

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Writing Spaces: j tate barlow

Today we’re sharing j tate barlow’s Writing Space with you! “Pace,” can be found in Issue 144!

From this favourite corner of my apartment, I have sunset views out a west window – if I stand and go to it, I can see over rooftops, Toronto’s downtown skyline, which is magical at night. To the north a bay window frames an ancient pine tree where birds nest in spring, and where snow clings and pillows in the winter. Directly across from me is my piano, and at my back are some beloved items – an old Herbie Mann At the Village Gate record, a linocut of Glenn Gould by a wonderful artist Stefan Berg.  Beside me on the table is my computer, waiting for the first draft of something – I still like to begin with pen and paper.  Inspiration from all directions.

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