
written by
a human
A room of one's own.
This idea has ethereally wafted though the collective memory of women everywhere, and in every time. Female writers - from Jane Austen to Louisa May Alcott to Virgina Wolf - have written about and philosophised the existential meaning of this yearned for space.
With humble acceptance of my privilege and circumstance, I have finally designed this room for myself. A room both metaphysical and metaphorical; existing in a space bound only by the largeness of my own imagination, and courage.
It is my Sulking Room. It is a room I can take with me wherever I go. And like these inspirational women writers before me, it is the room from which I will write, muse, earn my living, express myself and be.
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