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A Peek Inside Famous Writers' Homes

Famous Authors Houses

First Posted: 05/05/11 03:59 PM ET Updated: 07/05/11 06:12 AM ET

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Last month, The New York Times ran a slideshow of Norman Mailer's Brooklyn Heights apartment, which will be up for sale shortly. This got us thinking about our favorite authors, where they lived, and how much our environment shapes our work.

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11:44 AM on 05/08/2011
Not too cold, not too hot, quiet and alone. A pen and pad or a computer. Good lighting. Other than that, the house doesn't matter for the writing itself. Sometimes it's best not to have a beautiful (and distracting) view.
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