The Pros and Cons of Working in Mark Twain’s Personal Library

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The Pros and Cons of Working in Mark Twain’s Personal Library

The Pros and Cons of Working in Mark Twain’s Personal Library

By Diane Rommel

Mark Twain’s private library — part of the rather spectacular Victorian home in Hartford, Connecticut, designed largely by his wife, Olivia — is now available as a sort of co-working space for writers willing to pony up $50 per session to soak in the atmosphere. Twain (nè Sam Clemons) later said some of his happiest years were spent in the house, where he wrote his master works: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Ready to go? There are some cons to consider: 

Pros: 

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