Hello,

Just been checking out the basic intro links to co-working. I'm
interested in getting something going near where I live so I guess I'm
at least a catalyst.

I'm a Web site designer. I have a fairly cushy office at home but
suffer, especially during the snow season, in a Jack Torrence sort of
way from the lack of being around creative, like-minded people. Or,
you know, just people, period.

I live in a fairly rural area just outside of Stone Ridge, NY, smack
in the middle of the Woodstock/New Paltz/Minnewaka trifecta of
alternative pastoralia. I worry about there being enough traffic to
sustain a co-working space right where I live. A space in New Paltz
maybe would be a better bet. A lot of professionals connected to NYC
in the area. Looking at the map of CW spaces, they all seem to be in
major urban areas. Maybe I'm mad to be thinking of this, but it's a
need a I really feel in myself.

And there seem to be a lot of freelancers right around me. Writers and
designers. At the moment, we just bump into each other at cafés. I
don't think any of us are connected meaningfully.

Don't suppose anyone has ever tried to launch a CW space conveniently
located five minutes from the middle of nowhere...?

Sean

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