Poet Maggie Smith described her writing space as a former children's playroom surrounded by windows that overlook a street, allowing her to observe pedestrians while working in solitude. Smith, a New York Times bestselling author of eight books and recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, noted that she records episodes of her podcast The Slowdown in her daughter's bedroom upstairs due to the acoustic challenges of her window-filled office.
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Poet Maggie Smith described her writing space as a former children's playroom surrounded by windows that overlook a street, allowing her to observe pedestrians while working in solitude. Smith, a New York Times bestselling author of eight books and recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, noted that she records episodes of her podcast The Slowdown in her daughter's bedroom upstairs due to the acoustic challenges of her window-filled office.