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April 27, 2007 by Tricia Goyer 2 Comments

Writing Space: Gayle Roper

An inside view at where your favorite books are created.

I took these photos a couple of years ago when we were talking about a messy office contest at the retreat. The contest never came to pass, but the office has stayed much the same–just new junk for the current project.

The lady hanging on the wall is and enlargement of the cartoon on an early book of devotions for young mothers.

Note the white sign hanging on the shelf over the computer in the second pix. Chuck made it for me, and in case you can’t read it, it says Plagiarism Saves Time.

Gayle Roper

www.gayleroper.com

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  1. Lesley says

    April 27, 2007 at 5:03 pm

    I was just told yesterday that I had a clean looking home office (out of my bedroom no less) I laughed at the comment – but it was well-meaning.

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  2. Jen's Journey says

    April 28, 2007 at 4:05 am

    Hey! If you only could see the PILE of STUFf behind me, including the old printer, video camera box and I forget the name of the underskirt to my wedding dress (I am wiped). I don’t think I would ever receive compliments. More a pitiful “It’s okay. We understand.”

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