the master bedroom, and even (briefly) in a bathroom.
I wrote this book in the guest bedroom in my house.
Even now, after writing all those books and articles
and after buying a house, I still don't have my own
space at home to write. But I don't need it-there's
always a free bathroom.
I've heard a surprising number of binge writers
complain about printers as barriers to writing. "If only
I had a laser printer at home," they complain, with
wistful yearning in their voices. They don't realize that
you can't print articles like you print money-a printer
only outputs what you sat down and wrote. I love my
laser printer, and serious writers should buy a good
one, but they're inessential. When T. Shelley Duval
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