Monday 16 April 2018

Where to go if you’re a writer in the Big Apple

Some people complain that New York City is too noisy, that it’s far from being an ideal place for writers. The fact is there are hundreds of spots in the city meant for writers. 

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Let’s take a look at some of them. 

If you’re a writer, the first place you might want to check out is right at Bryant Park. That’s where you can find the New York Public Library. It’s quiet, and the design of the building is conducive to writing. Having a limitless collection of source materials doesn’t hurt either. 

Then there’s High Line Hotel with its patio and ridiculously comfortable chairs. And the fact that this two-and-a-half century old building doesn’t at all seem like a perfect fit amidst the skyscrapers of New York and makes it more appealing to writers.

Madison Square Park is also a great place to scribble down ideas or even work on your laptop. The place is simply exquisite. During days with immaculate weather, no other place beats it. There are tables under the shade and free Wi-Fi. It’s on Fifth and Broadway. 

Finally, we have Ninth Street Espresso, which is a favorite coffee shop of all sorts of writers. The coffee mixes are amazing, and the mood is professional. This place is for writers who love to be around other writers. 

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Hello there! My name is David Gordon Fried from New York. I love to plan events. I also love to walk around the city. For more on the Big Apple, check out this page.

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