ps 11: Writing your novel? Need a creative Space? How about Brooklyn?
- 02/15/18 02:27 PM
In New York City, space comes at a premium. Putting down a huge chunk of your monthly income for a place to call home is the reality New Yorkers deal with. New York is also the capital city of dreams, dream makers, and creative minds that come together and wonderful things are created. For example, Edward Franklin Albee III, an American playright wrote "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" at 50 West 10th Street in Manhattan, and "Hello Dolly" writer Jerry Herman lived in his converted 1869 stable. The English poet, Wystan Hugh Uden, arrived in New York in 1939, he lived on (0 comments)