Where Did Roald Dahl do Most of His Writing?

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Roald Dahl did most of his writing in Washington, D.C., where he had been sent by his employer as an assistant air attaché. His first children's story was 'The Gremlins', followed by 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' and 'James and the Giant Peach'.
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Dahl began writing in 1942 and continued until his death in 1990.
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Roald Dahl wrote his books in his garden hut where he once stayed for a few days. It was the only place he got peace. . In his shed at the bottom of his garden. He wrote his poems
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because he wanted some peace and quiet so he could think. There was also things there that gave him ideas.
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