In preparation for having my own workspace photographed as part of their ongoing series about where writers work, Entertainment Weekly's editors were kind enough to send pictures of the three workspaces they’ve featured before.
I learned that
Neil Gaiman works in an adorably rough-hewn woodsy little cottage in the forest. Presidential biographer
Robert Caro writes at an ascetic desk, between walls lined with push-pinned notes and timelines, and a killer view of Central Park.
A bestselling mystery
Published on April 29, 2009 10:24