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Writing Supplies: 10 More Cool Gifts for Writers

By Daniel Ford

As I mentioned last year, shopping for writers is a pain in the ass.

Sure, there’s plenty of booze you can choose from, but how original is that? Plus, by now, you must have gotten your writer a dozen bottles for the holidays. Being a writer is hard enough without someone encouraging a dependency issue.

With that in mind, I scoured the Internet and found 10 more cool gifts for the writer in your life.

Plotting in Pink

I love everything about this pink typewriter. Its price tag is a little steep, but it might be worth it for the Instagram pictures Stephanie Schaefer would cook up.

Write On

I have firsthand knowledge that this mug actually changes colors when it’s hot. By the time “Write On” appears after you’ve poured in your hot beverage of choice, you’re ready to start hitting the keys.  

Master Class

Forget James Patterson’s Web series! This book is all you need to become a better writer.

Serving Up Thrilling Plots

My mother shared these on my Facebook wall, so I’m pretty sure I know what I’m getting for Christmas. I can’t imagine a better landing place for my typewriter waffles.

Hot and Cold

There’s nothing worse than reaching for your mug after typing away for a good chunk of time to find your coffee has gone cold. This product would fix that problem once and for all. I don’t want to think too hard about how it works, so I’ll just be satisfied with scalding my lips hours after I poured a fresh cup.  

Shower Journal

Hey, you can do more than weep in the shower now!

Wall Art

If you’re going to stare at the wall for hours at a time while trying to come up with what happens next in your novel, you might as well space out to something funny, yet inspiring.

You’re the Best…According to the Mouse Pad…

You may not believe it, but your mouse pad sure can! Everyone needs an extra boast of inspiration, so why not have it at your fingertips!

Composition Shoes

Last year, we included literary high heels. This year, we provide a more sensible, comfortable option for the female scribe in your life.

Lead Socks

If you get those shoes, you’re going to need stylish socks. And these are Scantron friendly!

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8 Valentine’s Day Gifts for the Writer in Your Life

Not recommended for alcoholics writing a play while working as a caretaker for a snowbound hotel.  

Not recommended for alcoholics writing a play while working as a caretaker for a snowbound hotel.  

By Daniel Ford

While Valentine’s Day may be a made-up commercial holiday designed to make lovers happy, angry, frustrated, or aroused, it does give us an occasion to hunt for great gift ideas for the writers in your life.

Again, booze, particularly bourbon, gets the job done better than anything else. You deserve a drink on Valentine’s Day, don’t you think Mr. Torrance?

Spirit in the Night

Speaking of The Shining, here’s a mug for your Stephen King fan (or, more likely, wannabe).

The Only Bomb Worth Having

This F Bomb Paperweight is the ideal gift for someone with a daily deadline. You know you have a problem when someone cuts this out of a magazine and puts it on your desk without comment. Not that anyone has ever done that to me or anything…

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Typewriter Chocolates

$13.50 may seem like a lot for “vintage typewriter chocolates,” but…typewriter chocolates! I’m pretty sure not even known curmudgeon Dave Pezza would dare write a diatribe about things he hates on these sweet machines.  

Humble Pie

My guess is that your literary lover needs to be taken down a peg every now and then. Feel free to post him or her wearing it to a variety of social media networks to hammer home the point.

The George Costanza Novel

Don’t do any of the shenanigans featured in this novel regardless of your gender or sexual orientation (but it makes for a great read!).

Billy Shakes, Action Hero

I don’t really need to explain the awesome badassery of a literary action figure, right? We need our friend Doug Richardson to write a script based on a sword-wielding, bare-chested, and revenge-drunk William Shakespeare. I guess he could write a buddy comedy starring Oscar Wilde and his editor, but that would be too on the nose I think.

Point Taken

This pencil set is great for annotating and inspiration!

Writer’s Blocks

I think Danielle Steele and James Patterson use these blocks to write their novels…

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Writing Supplies: 10 Cool Gifts for Writers

By Daniel Ford

Writers really aren’t that hard to shop for. Books, pens, coffee, copious amounts of alcohol are all acceptable presents.

But there are only so many bottles of Wild Turkey and copies of The Elements of Style you can buy, right?

Here are a few cool gift ideas for the writer in your life (and I was just kidding, there’s no limit to the amount of alcohol you can give a writer):

Let Go of My…Remington?

For god’s sake, make sure the writer you give this to has had enough caffeine to notice that this waffle iron isn’t a real typewriter. Nothing kills a writing session like third-degree burns.  

Have Writer Will Travel Stylishly

Is it me or is this something that Henry Jones from The Newspapermen would carry around (and Shirley would make fun of)?

From Whom the T-Shirt Tolls (Found by Dave Pezza)

There are plenty of worthy t-shirts on Out of Print, but none more beautiful than this one.

100 Typewriters

What’s better than an actual typewriter (or a waffle iron typewriter)? A poster with 100 typewriters!

Grammar Tea Party (Found by Kerri Liss)

Have writer friends who struggle with “your” and “you’re?” Invite them over for tea and cough every time they take a sip of their drink.

Tea for Two Writers (Found by Stephanie Schaefer)

You’re going to need to put something in those tea cups, right?

The Seven Editors

For the samurai editor in all of us.  

Frenemies Beware

Writers must have a lot of annoying friends because there are some pretty snarky gifts out there for the literary inclined. That’s the great thing about words, you can use them without opening your mouth!

Bathroom Material

Sadly, I would be thrilled if this was the only way my novel could be published. There’s part of me that wants someone to develop a Choose Your Own Adventure roll.

Words Night Out

And my Christmas shopping for Stephanie Schaefer is done!

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