The Brontës’ study in the parsonage; Virginia Woolf’s garden room; Maya Angelou writing in hotel rooms and Ernest Hemingway in Parisian cafés- What is it that so fascinates us about the spaces where writers work?
Why does a remote cabin, ramshackle shed or library garret, strewn with papers and piled with books, so capture our imagination?
The Writer’s Room takes us on a fascinating journey through the hidden worlds that shape the books we love.
In conversation with Nicola Upson

