7 Christmas Stocking Stuffers for Writers

Christmas is upon us and the panic of buying “the perfect gift” has settled in. If you have a writer on your gift list, I have a few ideas for finding the gift that will light up his eyes and say, “I support your dreams.” To tell the truth, it may be more important for a writer to know the she has the support of her family and friends than to get the perfect writer gift, but the perfect gift is always nice.

  1. Writer’s Market 2008. The Writers Market is the book for the marketing side of being a freelance author. The book contains information, addresses, topics, and tips for getting published in over 3,500 different magazines. The Writer’s Market is updated yearly with new publications and updated listings.
  2. Notebooks. In this digital age, writers still rely on pen and paper to capture ideas. I like to carry a small pocket sized notebook with me all the time. This is handy for when inspiration strikes on the road. I use a lot of regular sized notebooks too. Even with a laptop computer that goes anywhere, nothing beats pen and paper for jotting a quick note or catching that fleeting inspiration.
  3. Gift certificate to an office supply store. An office supply store doesn’t sound like the most “Christmasy” place to find a gift, but I’m being completely serious. I have an office supply addiction, and I suspect that many other writers have a similar addiction. I spend a lot of money at Staples for things that I need, like printer paper, ink, computer disks, etc. I could spend a lot of money on things that I want there too. My list of wants include a new microphone/headset, a external hard drive, and a 22″ computer monitor (or 2). Your gift certificate will be appreciated.
  4. Post it notes. When I am writing, I often think of things I need to say later in the article. Sometimes, I realize changes that need to be made in stuff I have already written. If you could see my laptop computer, the whole wrist rest area is covered in post it note reminders.
  5. Magazine Subscription. Give the gift of inspiration, all year long. There are some very good writing magazines such as Writer’s Digest, Writer, and Poets & Writers Magazine.  If the writer on your list already subscribes to these magazines, give him a subscription to a hobby magazine.  Writers are readers and inspiration can come from anywhere.
  6. Tea/hot cocoa/coffee. In the cold winter months, typing on a computer always makes my fingers cold.  I love having something warm to wrap my fingers around.  There is something inspiring about good tea.
  7. Spill proof mug. Have you ever seen the havoc a full cup of tea can cause when spilled on a keyboard?  If you spend hours in front of a computer, one day you will likely spill something on a keyboard.  Help your writer save her computer, buy her a spill proof mug.

I have given you a short list of stocking stuffers for writers, but remember, when all else fails, give chocolate!

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