If you're struggling to find that perfect gift for a writer in your life, look no further.
In this article you'll find ideas for bookends, journals and pens, jewellery, software and much more!
1. Bookends
Need something cool and unique to prop up all of those books?
Industrial Steampunk Book Ends
Handmade from real steel with classic 40 watt marconi filament Edison bulb.
2. Creative Co-Op Metal Arrow Bookend Set
These unique bookends feature an arrow's feathers on one bookend and the arrowhead on the other. Making it seem as though the arrow is piercing through any row of books placed between them.
3. Halova Adjustable Metal Book Ends
Heavy duty non-skid bookend. This handy book end will extend to hold your favourite books.
4. The Storymatic
Storymatic includes 540 cards that kick starts the imagination. Pull out cards from each category and let the storytelling begin. Fabulous for writing groups and writers experiencing writer's block.
5. Author Jewellery
I love this handmade charm bracelet with Love/Slider Letters/Book Charm across it. What's more it's real leather.
6. Alice in Wonderland Writing Gloves
An unusual gift find, American-made. Super soft 100% cotton knit fabric with white and black text. The makers Storiarts also offer gloves and scarves in:
7. The Raven Edgar Allen Poe
8. Anne of Green Gables
9. Peter Pan
10. Sense and Sensibility
11. Dragon Naturally Speaking Software
Speech-to-text software, easy on the fingers. Speak and the words appear immediately on the page. Many well known writers have already started using this kind of software.
12. 100 Books Bucket List
A list of the 100 most beautiful novels ever written, easily scratched off as you read them. A great gift for any book worm who thinks they've read them all.
13. Crazy-Horse Wax Leather Journal
Handmade dark brown wax crazy-horse journal. This unique journal is made by applying special wax to the surface of the leather. Giving it an antique look as it ages.
14. Audible Subscription
Why not buy them an Audible subscription, so they can listen to their favourite books on any device.
In this article you'll find ideas for bookends, journals and pens, jewellery, software and much more!
1. Bookends
Need something cool and unique to prop up all of those books?
Industrial Steampunk Book Ends
Handmade from real steel with classic 40 watt marconi filament Edison bulb.
2. Creative Co-Op Metal Arrow Bookend Set
These unique bookends feature an arrow's feathers on one bookend and the arrowhead on the other. Making it seem as though the arrow is piercing through any row of books placed between them.
3. Halova Adjustable Metal Book Ends
Heavy duty non-skid bookend. This handy book end will extend to hold your favourite books.
4. The Storymatic
Storymatic includes 540 cards that kick starts the imagination. Pull out cards from each category and let the storytelling begin. Fabulous for writing groups and writers experiencing writer's block.
5. Author Jewellery
I love this handmade charm bracelet with Love/Slider Letters/Book Charm across it. What's more it's real leather.
6. Alice in Wonderland Writing Gloves
An unusual gift find, American-made. Super soft 100% cotton knit fabric with white and black text. The makers Storiarts also offer gloves and scarves in:
7. The Raven Edgar Allen Poe
8. Anne of Green Gables
9. Peter Pan
10. Sense and Sensibility
11. Dragon Naturally Speaking Software
Speech-to-text software, easy on the fingers. Speak and the words appear immediately on the page. Many well known writers have already started using this kind of software.
12. 100 Books Bucket List
A list of the 100 most beautiful novels ever written, easily scratched off as you read them. A great gift for any book worm who thinks they've read them all.
13. Crazy-Horse Wax Leather Journal
Handmade dark brown wax crazy-horse journal. This unique journal is made by applying special wax to the surface of the leather. Giving it an antique look as it ages.
14. Audible Subscription
Why not buy them an Audible subscription, so they can listen to their favourite books on any device.
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