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My Writing Room by Lucy Atkins

By Novelicious

This post was originally published at Novelicious.com and is now at WritingTipsOasis.com. WritingTipsOasis.com acquired Novelicious.com in June 2022.

Lucy Atkins's Writing room
My first novel, The Missing One, was mostly written from a bedroom in a spacious Mock Tudor house in a leafy suburb of Boston, USA, where we lived for two years. We then moved back to the UK and, for the past two years, I worked on another novel, this time from my basement office. I may have physically been in Oxford during this time, but in my head, I never left that big suburban house, and that wide, deserted street. The result is my new novel, The Other Child. It’s about a woman who marries a paediatric heart surgeon and moves, with her nine-year-old son, to (you guessed it) a Boston suburb where unsettling things start happening.

And, just as The Other Child hits the shelves, my writing room has moved again – this time not across the Atlantic, but down the garden path because – the joy of signing another two book deal – I’ve built a writer’s shed in my (small & urban) garden. So, now, every morning, when I’ve got the kids off to school, I make my double espresso and step, with my dog, into the back garden.

My ‘supershed’, unlike the rest of my house, is tranquil, tidy, serene. The walls and floors are a white wash, there is a daybed to read on, with cushions. My big desk contains very little clutter. The walls are plain and calm. Sometimes it feels like the countryside in here, because when I open the French doors, I hear tweeting birds. It is a sanctuary.

I haven’t written a word of novel three yet, as I’ve been so busy promoting The Other Child, but I know that I’m going to have to get writing soon if I’m going to justify the building. But, even if I never write another word, it’ll be worth it.  Virginia Woolf – who had her own writer’s shed in Monk’s House, Rodmell – said all writers need ‘a room of one’s own’. This is mine. The best thing about it? A lockable door…

The Other Child by Lucy Atkins is out now.

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