Where should you write?
Where you write is a highly personal choice. Writers tend to benefit from routine, so finding a place where you enjoy writing, then working there regularly is usually a good idea.
Some writers will find themselves thrown off course by being forced to work somewhere they aren't used to. There's a reason why some writers hire offices, or Roald Dahl worked in a shed.
Becoming accustomed to a particular working space, and working pattern, is very normal - particularly for British scriptwriters, who tend to spend a lot of time working alone.
Remember: what works for one writer might not...
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