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New Column: The Hack’s Guide to Chairs for Writers

photo by Tattoo Guy

photo by Tattoo Guy

Since you’ll be doing most of your writing sitting down, a chair is perhaps the most important component to your writing routine next to pens. My new column will help you find the best chair to write in.

Your couch. You know you’re probably wreaking havoc on your posture, but writing whilst reclining on the couch is just so comfortable. And it offers a great view of the television your laptop.

A car. This sounds ridiculous, but it makes more sense than spending a thousand bucks on a fancy office chair. Plus the sound system is better. For improved productivity, though, don’t write while driving. Have someone else drive you instead.

A park bench. A wooden bench isn’t the most comfortable seat for long periods of time, but the scenery and fresh air are second to none. Of course, the October chill is setting in, and we’ve still got this pandemic on, so you probably can’t do this one for five or six months at least. Sorry :(

The Hack’s Guide to Chairs for Writers via Writer Unboxed