
Member Reviews

This was a really fascinating read featuring a range of interesting writers. I particularly enjoyed the chapter on temporary spaces which I found to be the most original part of the book. I only wish there had been more photos interspersed throughout to illustrate the text.

A niche topic depending on who you ask, but this was so appealing to me. This was interesting even if only for its voyeuristic element. If you've ever written anything, whether academically, professionally, leisurely, you will find yourself in one of the writing spaces mentioned. Perhaps you write at the kitchen table, or on the bus, in a coffee shop, or the library.
Lewin's work is thoughtful and diverting. A nice non-fiction. One of the ones worth having a physical copy of!

A really interesting read. I loved learning about where famous writers wrote. A book to gift to other keen readers. I read it on kindle . Think it will be extra good in paperback . Recommend it very much.

A wonderful read!
Highly recommend!
Many thanks to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for my ARC. All opinions are my own.

The Writer’s Room is structured around a curious topic: the writing spaces of writers.
Da Cunha Lewin did an amazing research and you can see her passion for the topic on each page.
Enjoyability and informativeness-wise, on a personal level, this was 3 stars.