 Hi, my name is Anna and I'm a PhD student here at ANU in the School of Sociology and I've been a shut-up and writer for, oh goodness, somewhere between 18 months and two years. And I've been finding it fantastic. I think it really gives you the opportunity to get some work done. It's an amazingly productive time. But on top of that, what I like most about it is how social it gets. The truth is that being a PhD student, especially having kind of an office to yourself, you get stuck doing your own thing and really don't get those opportunities to socialise and shut-up and write is absolutely fantastic because it gives you those times where you can sit down with a group of people and work really hard, get that work done. But then in our little five minute breaks, they give us an amazing opportunity to just chat to each other, not to mention the kind of cross-fertilisation of ideas that you get. You get to talk to other people about their work and discuss some interesting topics. And what we do it in a fantastic environment, this cafe is just wonderful, the coffee's great. It's provided for us here. And I really can't think of any ideas why you wouldn't be doing it. It's fantastic.