When you wonder what really goes on in a writer's head you will be surprised to know writer's never sleep. We spend countless hours conceptualizing ideas in our head. We read the same sentence over and over again making sure it expresses our thoughts in the manner we want readers to receive it. If we are working on our next novel then characters start to appear in our minds, talking to us as if they were real. Some may believe we are truly insane but our minds are always creating, correcting and cultivating new material. Nevertheless, words have become the thieves that steal our rest at bedtime.
However, in spite of our sleepless patterns we need a break just like the next person and so we want things for Christmas that will cater to our creativity. Below I have manifested a list of possible Christmas items to give to the writer in your life:
Writer's Christmas List
1. A pretty journal or inspirational journal. All writers thought form better when there journal design is impeccable.
2. Cool Pens. Every writer needs that certain pen that would set fire to their words.
3. Nice Dictionary/ Thesaurus. Not just any dictionary or thesaurus but all writers need the best dictionary or thesaurus that stops them from using the same word over and over and over and over and over again.
4. Favorite book by their favorite author. All writers or maybe the highest percentage of writers love to read a good book by their favorite author.
5. Sleep. Giving a writer a nice comfortable pillow with a matching blanket would be ideal.
6. Candles. Candles create the right ambiance to inspire the writer's mood. I suggest lavender for relaxation.
7. Complete Silence. Some writers just want to be able to write in silence. This is a priceless gift for me.
8. Favorite Beverage. Hot Coco, tea or wine are all great beverages to get the writing juices flowing.
9. Soft Music. Classical, jazz or maybe your favorite old school tunes has the capacity to energize your mind.
10. A Great Desk Lap/Light. Those of us who have created our creative sanctuary a desk lap or light would be convenient for a midnight rendezvous with our pen and paper.
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