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Coffee Chronicles: Episode #4

Coffee Chronicles: Episode #4

by bknaus | Jan 27, 2020 | Boston coffee shops, Coffee Shop Chronicles, coffee shop review, places to write, Uncategorized, writing in cafes

Well bless my heart! A quality coffee chain – who knew? I really, really hate to end up in a chain coffee shop. I do some unfair retail profiling – chains make me think of quantity over quality and mass-market product versus craft offerings. But if you...
Coffee Chronicles, Episode #3

Coffee Chronicles, Episode #3

by bknaus | Nov 7, 2019 | Boston coffee shops, Coffee Shop Chronicles, coffee shop review, places to work, places to write, writer community, writing in cafes

Croissants and Coffee and Cocktails, Oh My! Here we are, smack in the start of November, with the holiday avalanche approaching. I did not spend a lot of time in coffee shops this summer, and my trips to the city were focused on outdoor activities. But I’m back on my...
Coffee Shop Chronicles, Episode #2

Coffee Shop Chronicles, Episode #2

by bknaus | Apr 29, 2019 | B2B Writing, Boston coffee shops, Coffee Shop Chronicles, how to write, what a writer does, writer community, writing in cafes, writing practice

Hey, welcome back to CSC! It’s not quite as cold today as it was when I was working on episode 1, and I am grateful for that. Something happened on my train ride in here this morning. I kept thinking about going back to Render Coffee! But, that isn’t how I...
The Coffee Shop Cronicles, Episode #1

The Coffee Shop Cronicles, Episode #1

by bknaus | Mar 29, 2019 | Boston coffee shops, Coffee Shop Chronicles, how to write, what a writer does, writing in cafes

My husband and I moved last year for a number of reasons:  to downsize, see more people, and get closer to Boston. One of my goals is to get into the city more often because I find it an inspiring place to be when I’m writing and hanging out. So I’m going...

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