Coming Up May 8: Workspace Show-and-Tell

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Are you sitting in your usual workspace as you read this? If not, pretend you are. Are you in a home office? In your employer’s office? A café? An oak-lined library? What kind of desk are you sitting at—or standing at? Or is it the dining table? Or is your laptop balanced on your knees?

Do you have two monitors? Three? Is there an ergonomic keyboard that doubles your productivity? Is there a favourite mug always on your desk, full of chamomile tea?

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Are you by a window with a lovely view? Is there a bookcase within reach, or are all your go-to resources online these days? How far do you have to go for snacks? Are there by any chance … cats?

At Editors Kingston, we often share about what we do; for our May gathering, we thought it would be fun to talk about where and with what. Come join us and share whatever details you’d like about your workspace.

Share a Photo

LauravillejiquelWhy not snap a photo of your space, and we’ll have a slide show? Email your pic to Stephanie Stone at sstone4@cogeco.ca or post it to the Editors Kingston Facebook group by Tuesday, May 7.

You can do this even if you aren’t able to come to the meeting! The more workspaces, the merrier.

 

Join Us!

Wednesday, May 8

Ongwanada Resource Centre, 191 Portsmouth Avenue

7:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:30).

Free for Editors Canada members; $5 fee for visitors (first meeting free).

Coming Up June 12: Spring Social!

Details TBA.

 


Image Credits: Computer desk by Julien Houbrechts, used under Creative Commons licence SA 2.0. Medieval writing desk from the book South by East: Notes of Travel in Southern Europe by G.F. Rodwell (1877), public domain. Laptop at café table by Laorus, used under Creative Commons licence SA 3.0.

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