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Virginia Woolf once wrote that “a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction”. I have come to learn that a room of one’s own does not necessarily have to be static. I’ve found that one of the best places for me to write is actually on a train.

There’s something about a trundling train that gets words flowing. More than a way to get from A to B, the journey itself becomes a creative adventure. It doesn’t

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