Iโ€™ve always told people that I could write anywhere. And, because a lot of writing takes place behind closed eyes, or while daydreaming, anywhere means everywhere. But when I needed to put words in print, I wrote at the kitchen table, or at a desk in the corner of the living room. Sometimesโ€”like today, as I start my book tour for SHADOWHEARTโ€”I wrote at airports. I once wrote the synopsis for a novel on my phone while standing in line for a concert outside a Texas roadhouse.ย 

But when my husband and I moved to Austin, I had a chance to turn an extra bedroom into a real, authentic writerโ€™s space. 

I wanted built-in bookshelves. I wanted to surround myself with words and wisdom and stories. I wanted a wall of beautiful book covers to inspire and comfort me. I got the shelves built, and I loved the room.

Then our house burned down. Writing space? See the photo of the wreckage? My lovingly built office is there among the cinders. 

That was when I really, truly learned to write anywhere. I wrote in coffeeshops. I wrote in hotel lobbiesโ€”which at least provided story material. One morning as I was typing at a Residence Inn, a young cop walked briskly through the door and announced, โ€œIโ€™m here about the snake.โ€ I pulled my feet up off the floor and typed faster. The officer apprehended said snake, and the desk clerk climbed down off the ceiling. 

I revised and edited HEAT 2 and SHADOWHEART in a rental home that served as a lifeboat while our house was rebuilt. If took a year. And when we went home to our restored house, I found, to my joy, that my bookshelves had been built anew, and that some of my precious things had survived the fireโ€”my dadโ€™s book on The Canterbury Tales, my Pulp Fiction action figures,ย my 1935 Corona typewriter, and my Edgar. Mr. Poe now perches over my shoulder, breathing down my neck as I write.ย 

I love this place. 


Meg Gardiner is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of seventeen thrillers. Her latest is Shadowheart, featuring FBI profiler Caitlin Hendrix. The Real Book Spy calls it โ€œA mind-trip of a story.โ€ Booklist says, โ€œAs always, the writing is exquisite and the story is perfectly crafted.โ€ UNSUB, the first novel in the series, won the 2018 Barry Award for Best Thriller. The Dark Corners of the Night was bought by Amazon Studios for development as an hour-long television drama.