Here are some great gifts for your writing friends and family.<\/p>\n
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\n- Fingerless Writing Gloves<\/a>. Do you know a writer who’s always cold? Try these gloves from Storiarts with text from either Pride and Prejudice or the Bible.<\/li>\n
- Adult Coloring Books<\/a>. This one’s specifically for writers.<\/li>\n
- A Domain Name. Does your writer have their own website yet? Paying for their own domain name is a great present.<\/li>\n
- Books About Writing. Who doesn’t like a good How-To book? \u00a0Try On Writing<\/a> by Stephen King or You Are a Writer<\/a> by Jeff Goins.<\/li>\n
- AquaNotes<\/a>. These are waterproof notepads your writer can use in the shower when those ideas strike.<\/li>\n
- Literary Socks. Try these Banned Book Socks<\/a> or Shakespeare Socks<\/a>.<\/li>\n
- Humorous Coffee Mug<\/a>. Always a good choice for your coffee- or tea-drinking writer.<\/li>\n
- Noise-Canceling Headphones<\/a>. These will make it easier for your writer to concentrate on their art.<\/li>\n
- Literary Jewelry. Try this bracelet<\/a> (She is too fond of books and it has turned her brain) or cuff links<\/a>.<\/li>\n
- Online Writing Courses. Master Class<\/a> has courses by writers like Neil Gaiman, Dan Brown, Margaret Atwood, and James Patterson.<\/li>\n
- Dead Writer’s Perfune<\/a>. With\u00a0notes of black tea, vetiver, clove, musk, vanilla, heliotrope, and tobacco, this fragrance invokes the scent of old books.<\/li>\n
- Temporary Tattoos<\/a>. Litographs has several collections, from Sherlock Holmes to Jane Austin.<\/li>\n
- Literary T-Shirts<\/a>. Litographs also has several of these, which feature text from various novels.<\/li>\n
- Personalized Embosser<\/a>. Let your writer create personalized stationary, give their invitations an official flourish, or remind borrowers whose book they’ve got.<\/li>\n
- Writer’s Clock<\/a>. Give your writer a little nudge with this clock, where every hour has a task like “write,” “edit,” or “drink heavily.”<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n