It can be a Revelation of Saint John the Divine to see an source in the situation where he or she invented your favorite fantasy worlds . Out of these lowly machines and cluttered studies come alternating realities .
Isaac Asimov (1920-1992) with an IBM Selectric
( viaIsaac Asimov ’s Universeandio9 )
https://gizmodo.com/science-fiction-novelists-reveal-their-daily-writing-ro-5106135
Neil Gaiman (1960-) in his garden office at his home in western Wisconsin, 2010
( via Craig Lassig / Associated Press andShedworking )
Ursula Le Guin (1929-)
( viaUniverse )
HG Wells (1866-1946)
( viaConway Hall )
Andre Norton at her desk in Winter Park, Florida (1912-2005)
( viaAndre Norton website )
C. S. Lewis (1898-1963)
( viaTiki - TokiandCarnage and Culture )
Arthur C. Clarke (1917-2008)
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2005
( viaWikimedia Commonsand Gemunu Amarasinghe / AP )

CJ Cherryh’s idea of desk work (1942-)
( viaClosed Circle )
Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) with his IBM Selectric
( viaThe Infozombie )
Stanislaw Lem (1921-2006)
( viasplay.pl )
Terry Pratchett (1948-) with his double-row of six computer screens
( viaIndependent / George Wright )
Douglas Adams (1952-2001)
( viaMatt BlickandBBC )
Cory Doctorow (1971-)
( viaFlickr / Joi ItoandCory Doctorow / Flickr , exposure by Jonathan Worth )
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