ABSTRACT

Elliot, a computer programmer, and his wife, Dotty, a real estate agent,both work at home. Their papers are everywhere, leaving barely any room to move about their office. Every surface of their home-every table, chair, countertop, shelf, window sill, wherever a piece of paper can land, contains magazines, newspapers, loose papers, faxes, clippings, catalogs, junk mail, maps, you name it. The guest bedroom, long abandoned, now serves as a storage room for boxes of old tax forms, older newspapers and magazines, and loose papers of unknown origin.