The writing process is one best undisturbed. Facebook. Roommates. Police sirens ringing up and down the street. All of these are hiccups when trying to spit out the right words. That’s why bestselling author Cornelia Funke commissioned the Cornelia Tiny House, a small, simple abode for writers who need a little peace and quiet while they work. Built by New Frontier, an outfit specializing in tiny homes, Cornelia offers a writing studio and library in a rustic and wood-filled structure. Plenty of info is still to come, so sign up on the site if you’re working on the great American novel.
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