
The Wood Fire in No. 3 is a collection of short stories by Francis Hopkinson Smith, published in 1906. The narrative follows Sandy MacWhirter, an artist who creates a welcoming atmosphere in his studio, Room No. 3, where friends and fellow artists gather around an open fire. Through storytelling and camaraderie, the book explores themes of friendship and the emotional connections formed in a creative environment. Notable for its rich character interactions and nostalgic setting, this work reflects the warmth of human relationships amidst the artistic life.













