A Room of One’s Own is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf. A feminist tract, it argues for a literal and physical space for women’s writing – a space Virginia deemed essential to the female author. I won’t go on about the patriarchy here, ‘coz they already get too much press. What I will share with you, however, is my beautiful new study, a work in progress and a haven for my writing. I now truly have a room of my own, and I feel a great sense of professional achievement and freedom.

Ahhh. My bird-motif study. And my, what big hair! An homage to Helena Bonham-Carter, praps.

Enough space to merchandise beautiful memories and bon-bons.

A ghostly Victorian friend to watch over me, courtesy of Maman Ruby Assembly.

Desk mark 2 with better hair. Pink computers write better copy.