Whose desk is it anyway? A literary quiz

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Whose desk is it anyway? A literary quiz
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Can you match the seven famous writers to the photographs of where they work?

Perhaps you have their books sitting on your own shelves, but could you identify your favourite writers just by their desks?

Seven of the nation’s most beloved scribes have let us peer behind the curtains into their private writing lives.

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