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Blog EntryOct 23, '09 5:05 AM
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Jamey Stegmaier tries to determine The Seven Best Cities in the World for Writers. An excerpt:

If you wanted to forgo your regular income for a few months and move somewhere in the world just to write, where should you go?

Not that I’m going to do that, but it’s a question I’ve been playing around with for a while. Today I decided to find the answer.

I did a fair amount of online research to find these cities and then rank them, but I’m sure I’ve missed someplace important. I didn’t even consider places like New York or London; even though they’re hotbeds for writers and artists, it’s not cost effective to live there. Plus, there are so many distractions, and way too many novels written about living in New York and London.

I found the cities on this list by looking at places that had established writing communities (even though writing is mostly a solitary task, commiserating with other writers can be motivating), reading/writing festivals and conferences, great settings/environments for writing, and low costs of living (key if you’re surviving off savings for a while).

The list, ascending order.

indaybadids wrote on Oct 23, '09
Very entertaining post but much too westernized. What about Chiang Mai, for goodness sake? Or Ubud in Indonesia? I've always dreamed of retreating somewhere on Mt. Banahaw to let the good spirits spur on my creative energy. And what about Dumaguete? We should write our own version of this article. :)
jadedfolk wrote on Oct 23, '09
am happy two cities from the american south made it. obviously the dude hasn't been to asia ...
pgenrestories wrote on Oct 23, '09
@indaybadids: You make a good point.

Frankly, I'd be open to suggestions of writing places that aren't necessarily cities.

I think I'll make a fresh post about this...

@jadedfolk: Yeah. In fact, I think he was basing his choices on online research.
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