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A three-part series on where writers write

July 04, 2019 05:41 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 10:42 am IST

WRITER’S CORNER Author Charles Dickens at his desk. PHOTO WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

WRITER’S CORNER Author Charles Dickens at his desk. PHOTO WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

We see books on the shelves and pick it up and start reading them one by one. By doing so, we are getting a peek into the author's world and their way of putting forward ideas and nuances. But what about where they write ? Does it matter? Yes, it does, to many authors. Be it at an age-old desk or sitting by a lake, the place where they unleash their creativity is as important as their imagination.

In this series, we take a look at the places in which writers do what they do the best, write.

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