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Showing posts with label gifts for writers. Show all posts
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Gifts for Writers
It’s time for my annual gift list
for writers. If you haven’t finished
your holiday shopping consider one of the gifts below.
- An online writer’s workshop from Writer’s Digest -- Writer’s digest offers affordable online writing workshops. These workshops are taught by experts in the field and cover a wide range of topics (e.g. memoir writing, blogging, query letters).
- Books – A perfect gift for any writer.
- A subscription to writer’s magazine -- I have a digital subscription to Poets and Writers for only$2.50 per issue.
- 365 Affirmations for the Writer by Jane Hertenstein – A kindle book chocked full of inspiration for any writer.
- The 2015 Writer’s Market – If you know a writer getting ready to submit their work, the Writer's Market is an invaluable tool. This compilation of information about publishers is a perennial on my annual gift list.
- A Journal – Even if the writer you know generally works on a computer, give them a journal and they are sure to write in it. Check out Cafepress.com for a wide selection of journals.
- Scrivener - A great application for managing complex writing projects or keeping track of the research for that next project.
Picture Book: Before
You Came by Patricia MacLachlan Charest
Middle Grade: Bird
by Crystal Chan
YA: Pig
Park by Claudia Guadalupe Martinez
Cross over: Where’d
You Go, Bernadatte,by Maria Semple
Non-Fiction: Unbroken
by Laura Hillenbrand
Do you have any favorite gifts for writers? What books are you giving this holiday
season?
Mary Jo Guglielmo is writer and intuitive life
coach. For more information check out:
http://DoNorth.biz/events.htm
http://facebook.com/DoNorth.biz
10 Gifts for Writers
Are you still finishing your holiday shopping? Here’s my top ten gifts for the writer
on your list.
· A gift certificate for a writers retreat - A
perfect gift for any writer.
· ·
Books – Writers are readers, so a good book or a
gift certificate to a book store is always a good choice.
· · A subscription to writer’s magazine like Writer’s
Digest or Writers and Poets
· The Frugal Book Promoter by Carolyn Howard-Johnson is the perfect gift for someone who is out there marketing their book.
· Bird by Bird by Ann Lamott – An inspirational book for any writer
· A journal – Even if the writer you know generally works on a computer, give them a journal and they are sure to write in it.
· An electronic reader – Kindle, Nook or iPad. Eventually, most writers will need to join the digital age.
· Scrivener - A great application for managing complex writing projects or keeping track of the research for that next project.
· Voice recognition software – Dragon Naturally Speaking is a great voice recognition program that can help make the writer more productive.
Mary Jo Guglielmo is writer and intuitive life strategist who has helped writers move their writing careers forward. Combining intuitive insights with practical know-how, Mary Jo has helped clients discover how to chart their course of action and live their authentic path—their True North. Mary Jo offers Artist Breakthrough Sessions at reduced rates. (Gift certificates are available.)
or folllow her at:
http://theadvantagepoint.wordpress.com
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