How Janice Cantore Uses Noise as Her Writing Background (Episode 121)

July 16, 2024 00:22:21
How Janice Cantore Uses Noise as Her Writing Background (Episode 121)
The Romantic Side of Suspense
How Janice Cantore Uses Noise as Her Writing Background (Episode 121)

Jul 16 2024 | 00:22:21

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Show Notes

“There’s a coffeeshop near me that is perfect for me—I actually like to be in a noisy place because it makes me concentrate on what I’m working on,” Janice said. “I find that if it’s too quiet, I want to do anything but write. So I go to this coffeehouse when it first opens, sit down with a cup of coffee and open my [laptop], and that’s usually where I do my best, most productive work.”

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