It Matters Which Chair You Park In Coffee shops. Pubs. Libraries. Writers sitting in the shadowy corners of public places, jotting down future classics is so iconic the image has become a trope. From a boozy Ernest Hemingway hanging out at Sloppy Joes in Key West to an impoverished JK Rowling finishing the first Harry Potter in a café, stories abound of locations tied to literary legends. These images are part of the writing life’s allure. Gone from the consciousness (hopefully) is the heavy smoker slaving over a dimly it typewriter. Yet, the idea of… Read Article →