Where Do You Write?
Over at my personal blog today I wrote about my love for the coworking space I rent in my town. I jokingly call the old industrial building my ‘writer’s garret’ and my post was called “Everybody Needs A Garret”.
Which got me thinking. While it’s important to be able to write everywhere and any time and in long or short increments, it is incredibly powerful to have a space or a routine that helps you focus on your writing.
Where Do You Do Your Best Writing?
Some people, like me, have the luxury of time, a hip hometown and a little extra moolah, and can rent cheap, shared office space as a writing garrett.
Other people carve out space in a disused closet or the space under the stairs, jam headphones on their ears and pound away at the keys there.
Some people write in bed, on buses, in libraries and coffee shops.
Your Own Writing Space – Some Tips
If you want to try out having a writing space here are some tips:
Search your local area for a coworking space or a writers’ collective with desk space for rent. You might be surprised at how much flexibility you can find for relatively little cost (I worked it out. If I spend a morning working at a coffee shop I’ll buy a fancy coffee and probably a breakfast sandwich or something for lunch, to assuage my guilt at hogging one of their tables all morning. I might buy a bottle of water or a second coffee too. That’s probably $10-14 per trip. I only have to turn up at my coworking space 10 times a month to match that…and here I don’t have to ask a stranger to guard my gadgets while I run to the loo.)

Carve out an Aural Writing Room by picking up a decent pair of big, obvious over-the-ear headphones2 and a White Noise or ambient sounds generator (White Noise is ok, but I really like the Study app for iOS, which has soothing spa-like music and birdsong that is supposed to make you smarter).

Do you have a space where you write? Post a comment (or share a picture) below.
It will probably take a long time and some persistence before this lesson kicks in at all, even with other adults. ↩
Make them big and obvious to signal to the world that you are Not Available! ↩
You already have books all over your house, don’t you? ↩



