Anonymous wrote:Oh man. I have so many suggestions. I moved to an area with no coffee-shop-with-my-laptop culture and I miss it so much.
1. Tryst in Adams Morgan. Like working in someone else's living room who also brings you food and drink that you pay for
2. Cascade Cafe in the National Gallery of Art, so soothing and quiet on a weekday
3. the Atrium Cafe at the Portrait Gallery. you'll be surrounded by office workers escaping the cubicle for lunch, tourists, and fellow laptop ladies
4. kinda fancy and no snacks allowed, but it's inspiring to work in the Library of Congress reading rooms
5. In the suburbs, so many starbucks to choose from but I am partial to Peet's Coffees
6. Compass Coffee in Georgetown is too crowded and annoying for me, the chairs are all too small and too close, but maybe that your thing?
7. Capital One Cafe in Georgetown...I can't believe I'm suggesting it, but there always seem to be people working on laptops in the basement there
Anonymous wrote:Almost hate to contribute to this forum since someone completely deranged is artificially blowing it up instead of letting it grow in an organic way, but...any writers out there? I'm looking for a place to sit with my laptop and write for the price of a cappuccino or a cup of tea. Willing to travel. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Almost hate to contribute to this forum since someone completely deranged is artificially blowing it up instead of letting it grow in an organic way, but...any writers out there? I'm looking for a place to sit with my laptop and write for the price of a cappuccino or a cup of tea. Willing to travel. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote a book and did it all from home. I cannot work in places like Starbucks--too many distractions. Plus I needed my references nearby.
Thanks. I'm getting nowhere at home. I thought sitting somewhere else would be helpful.
Do you have discord? There are write groups there. There is also a bit that helps motivate you, Sprinto. You start a sprint, designate various time limits - default is 15 minutes. You start it by sharing your initial word count, and end it with your new one. It’s a little mental trick. I use it to write scenes I really don’t want to. It gets absolute crap down sometimes, but then you have something to edit later. Also use it when I’m feeling super idea-y, to see how much I can get down out of my head. Motivational.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wrote a book and did it all from home. I cannot work in places like Starbucks--too many distractions. Plus I needed my references nearby.
Thanks. I'm getting nowhere at home. I thought sitting somewhere else would be helpful.
Anonymous wrote:I wrote a book and did it all from home. I cannot work in places like Starbucks--too many distractions. Plus I needed my references nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Chateau de Chantilly in the back is wonderful. 2 hour limit, but that helps me focus and take a break after.
If the back area is full, there is still good seating around the rest of the place, and spots open in the back all the time if you prefer it there.
Thank you so much!!
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Chateau de Chantilly in the back is wonderful. 2 hour limit, but that helps me focus and take a break after.
If the back area is full, there is still good seating around the rest of the place, and spots open in the back all the time if you prefer it there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost hate to contribute to this forum since someone completely deranged is artificially blowing it up instead of letting it grow in an organic way, but...any writers out there? I'm looking for a place to sit with my laptop and write for the price of a cappuccino or a cup of tea. Willing to travel. Thanks.
With an attitude and outlook like this, I'm sure anywhere will be just thrilled to have you.
Anonymous wrote:Almost hate to contribute to this forum since someone completely deranged is artificially blowing it up instead of letting it grow in an organic way, but...any writers out there? I'm looking for a place to sit with my laptop and write for the price of a cappuccino or a cup of tea. Willing to travel. Thanks.