When I first started the Where do you write? project, I didn’t ask for the writer to really write. I had to take the photos over again. You could tell that they were modeling writing a letter. You could really see that they were not engaged in the real thing. So, it brought up the question, why can you tell? After some thought and conversation with participants, I’ve seen that a writer truly enters a different space when they’re writing a letter. Wherever they are, there is a sanctuary of space around the writer. Or is it a space of sanctuary?
Thank you Barbara and Kat!
Want to be part of the project? Have someone photograph you where you write and send it to me. Live close-ish to Boston, and want to be photographed? Email me for both at at loren@felixdoolittle.com.
Where do you write?