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February 15, 2006

Curing writer's block with Algonquin's 'writer's rate'

Writer's Block? The Algonquin wants to help.

The historic literary hotel -- home to the Round Table of the '20s and host to guests such as Dorothy Parker, E.B. White, James Thurber, John Updike, and William Faulkner -- offers a "writer's rate" to anyone claiming writer's block. The deal is a $20 discount on a classic room, when available, Sunday through Thursday.

The pitch:

Writers seeking inspiration are encouraged to stay at the hotel, where they can soak up the literary vibes throughout, from the cozy, oak-paneled lobby to the old New York-style rooms.
But there's a catch. Writers must "present proof of their writing prowess with a copy of their work, whether in progress or published." No word whether the hotel staff is allowed to snark off lines like "you call this writing?" and turn you away.

The Algonquin is located at 59 W. 44th St. between Fifth and Sixth avenues, map.

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February 15, 2006 09:24 AM in Hotelology, Midtown

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