2. The Writers Room provides
writers with affordable workspace in New York City.
There are no restrictions on literary genre: novelists,
screenwriters, playwrights, journalists, biographers,
bloggers, poets and children’s book writers are all
welcome.
3. The Writers Room is a large airy loft with
panoramic views of the Empire State Building.
4. Picture this: you arrive, open the door, inhale the deep carpeted silence, choose a
desk and work as long as you want in total quiet. You’re free from the distractions
of writing at home – the refrigerator raids, the television news addiction, the kids –
all the things that keep you from being productive. And you’re more focused than
you’d be in a café filled with app developers, human resources recruiters, loud
talkers, students and slackers.
Amenities: Free WiFi and Lexis Nexis. Unlimited coffee, tea and pretzels in our
kitchen/lounge. A phone room with old school land lines for local calls and cell
phone use. A locker for your old laptop. So stop lugging around your computer
and research materials: your back will thank you.
Affordable: The annual fee, pro-rated on a daily basis, is only $4.38 —
approximately the cost of a double latte.
A creative community: The Writers Room is as social as you want it to be. You can
write in solitude the entire time or take a break and talk craft with other writers.
It’s your call.
Commitment phobic? Don’t be. While many members stay for the long-term,
others use it for six months or a year, then leave upon the completion of a book or
project.
Writers really produce here. In 2011, members published thirty fiction and non-
fiction books and many magazine articles, plays & screenplays. Members have
5. Made in the writers room indexes published and produced works,
providing descriptions, synopses, and relevant publication details. Many
listings include links to the corresponding Amazon and Barnes & Noble
web pages, providing a convenient shortcut for online purchases.
6. Location: Astor Place & Broadway, at the crossroads
of Soho, Noho, Union Square and the East & West
Villages. Easy walking distance to all subway lines.
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