45 Awesome Gifts For Writers
So, you have a writer friend, or a family member that you need to get a gift for. However, you don’t know where even to start. I mean, many writers can be complicated creatures that require an obscene amount of caffeine, goal setting, stress management, and even more caffeine (seriously, a lot of caffeine). This can make it difficult to find perfect gifts for writers.
Whether that writer in your life is a fiction writer, poet, screenwriter, blogger, or everything and anything in between, I’ve got you covered with a curated list of some pretty awesome writer gifts.
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Gifts Under $20
1. Writing Mug
Mugs are a great gift for anyone, not to mention that many writers will pretty much always have a mug in their hand. There are plenty of great mugs out there specific to writers. Searching the term “Mugs for Writers” will give you endless choices. This mug, personally, gave me a good chuckle.
2. Writer’s Block Coffee
If the mug isn’t what you are looking for, maybe something that goes inside a mug such as Writer’s Block Coffee. Not only does it have great reviews, but it also donates 5% of profits to the literacy non-profit, First Book.
3. Literary Tea
Maybe the writer in your life isn’t a coffee drinker but rather enjoys a good cup of tea. These Literary Teas are cleverly named after classic works of literature that are sure to bring a smile to the writers in your life.
4. Writing Dice
Writer’s block happens to every writer. The writing process is complicated and messy. Sometimes writers trap themselves into little corners and are not always sure how to get out. With these Writing Dice, the writer in your life will surely be yelling Yahtzee and thanking you for helping them get out of a sticky situation with the roll of a few dice.
5. Socks
I am pretty sure most kids hated getting socks for Christmas. However, most adults I know love getting socks. They are one of the best gifts for any gift-giving occasion. These socks are a great choice for those aspiring writers in your life.
6. Book Ornament
Christmas time is such a perfect time to curl up with a book next to a fire, with a cup of hot cocoa, and some music on in the background. Maybe, on the tree they would have this beautiful ornament hanging off the branches, glowing in the twinkling Christmas lights.
7. Custom Book Ornament
Most of us love giving or receiving gifts. However, creating and or receiving a DIY gift is just that much more special. Creating a custom book ornament of their favorite author and or book is a super fun idea. To go the extra mile, giving them a custom ornament of their own published book is a next-level awesome perfect gift.
8. Writing Pencils
Stationary is a timeless gift, one that most writers adore. These writer-centric pencils are excellent motivation for the writers in your life. Their words provide that little push when we least expect it but most need it.
9. Stress Ball
Deadlines, edits, characters not doing what you want, marketing, writer’s block? This all adds up and builds that stress. That is why I always have stress balls or gadgets on my desk.
10. Fidget Gadgets
Writers can be known as procrastinators. Building worlds, filling a word quota, or finding that exact word can take some time. Half the time we are just sitting in that desk chair and staring at the screen. Fidget spinners are perfect for these times. It can help keep phones, social media, and distractions out of our hands.
11. Drink Recipe book
Okay, this book is such a unique and great idea for that mixologist and writer in your circle. I love the idea of getting into the mindset of a famous and favorite writer and understanding their tastes. Creating any one of these classic drinks would surely help unlock the creative writing juices.
Gifts $20 – $50
12. Screenplay Maps
Some of us are and or may have those aspiring screenwriters in our network. I think this Screenwriting Map Kit is a fantastic idea! How cool would it be for a show or movie that they outlined on this kit would end up on the big screen?!
13. Magnetic Poetry
A classic and useful way to help that creative writer get out of some writer’s block. Magnetic poetry is useful for any writer trying to find that next word while being a little whimsical. This has always been one of the best gifts for the word nerd and writers. Not to mention there are dozens of variations these days.
14. Fountain Pens
I must admit, I placed fountain pens on this list as I am favorable to the writing style of a fountain pen. There is something about writing in a journal with a solid working fountain pen. It takes me back to a simpler time of writing and removes all of the distractions. A good fountain pen is an elegant and classy gift. You can find a reliable pen for under $50. Of course, you can also spend much more if you want to.
15. Pen Holder
If you are getting them a new pen or know they already have a nice pen collection, a pen holder can be a thoughtful and whimsical gift idea for a writer. I have seen some pretty clever ones out there, and usually something for every style or decorative taste.
16. A Framed version of their first book
Another DIY project that will surely have that writer appreciate and cherish it for all time. By simply buying a copy of their book as well as a frame, 10 minutes of DIY assembly, and you have a beautiful gift that not only supports their book on the marketplace but also shows your support for their writing career.
17. Book Chocolates
When it comes to snacks, who doesn’t want chocolate as their preferred snack?! Add a twist of making them look like little books and you have the perfect treat and a great gift for that writer in your life.
18. Fingerless Writing Gloves
Do you have a writer that lives in a cold climate? Well, sitting at a desk writing all day doesn’t exactly get the blood going, which leads to cold hands. These gloves make a great gift for writers. Not to mention they are incredibly stylish.
19. Literary Coasters
A good set of coasters is always a great thing to have. Whether it is for an office, library, or cozy house, a set of these literary coasters is sure to add a touch of charm to the room.
20. Literary Pillow
My house is filled with pillows, many of them subtle nods to my favorite books and authors. A decorative pillow is an excellent gift for that writer or book lover, not to mention a great way to tie a room together.
21. Personalized Book Embosser
A personalized book embosser is one of those unique gift ideas for writers and book lovers that is sure to be enjoyed. My family grew up with one and I always thought it was a great touch to add to your personal book collection.
22. Dingbats Notebook
I am not going to lie, I am a bit biased on this one. I have tried countless journals over the years and nothing comes close to the quality of a Dingbats notebook. I don’t leave the house without mine. It works great with all types of pens and doesn’t bleed. Plus, they are eco-friendly!
23. The Writer’s Toolbox
Another great gift idea is based on writer’s block, trying to get over it, and waiting for the time when inspiration strikes. The Writer’s Toolbox is a fun and unique gift that provides games and exercises to help the writer get over those difficult roadblocks and spark creativity.
24. Hoodie
Writing can be hard work. Why not make it comfortable and warm? A hoodie is a pretty safe gift to give. I wish I could wear a hoodie year-round. Etsy and or Redbubble have many choices to choose from to find that perfect hoodie. Anything from their favorite book and or author, or the writer’s life, or even a custom one with a quote from one of their own books.
25. Books About Writing
There are two types of books I am always buying: fantasy books, and writing books. I am always looking to expand my knowledge of writing and every writer I know is doing the same. Writers always have something new to learn about the writing craft. Not to mention looking to bump up that collection on our bookshelves.
Gifts $50 – $100
26. Backpack
One would think that a writer only needs a computer or a notebook in order to write. While this is true, we often tend to need both, plus many other writing tools to keep our creative minds going. Not to mention a way to carry it all to that coffee shop we are obsessed with. A backpack is an essential piece of gear that every writer needs and wants.
27. Writing Candle
We should probably try and freshen up a room every once in a while. A vanilla or cinnamon candle on a fall day, and or a pine candle on a winter’s day. Creating an atmosphere while we write is often at the top of a writer’s mind and a candle is always one of those solid gift ideas for the writers in your life.
28. Bookends
Writers have many superpowers. Not only can we put off writing that last chapter, or the next five-hundred words, but we also know how to buy more books than we know what to do with. Enter bookends. These are always welcome gifts that writers love and may even help the writer start writing.
29. Typewriting Keyboard
When we are thinking of gifts for writers, this one could be a fun gift idea for those techies in your house. A typewriter keyboard is a pretty cool gift idea that could look great on that writer’s desk.
30. Book Subscription Boxes
I love a good Book Subscription box. They are unique each and every time you receive one. They can be anywhere from a single box, to a monthly or yearly subscription. There seems to be a box for just about each age group and genre. Plus, if you are feeling really creative, it is a super fun thing to create on your own and customize your very own book box for that special writer in your life.
Gifts $100 – $500
31. Self Curated Monthly Book List
Much like the Book Subscription boxes listed above, curating a monthly themed book list is a creative way to let the writers in your life know you are thinking about them monthly. Ideas could be a new mystery novel each month, or a different book by your favorite author each month. The choice is yours and is endless.
32. Bluetooth Headphones
With all the voices infiltrating our minds at all times of the day, writers sometimes need to exclude the outside noises and write down what the voices on the inside are telling them. A great way to do this is with some new headphones. Make it even more special with a set of noise-canceling headphones.
33. Air BnB/ Hotel Getaway
One of the best gifts for writers is some time away to focus on their writing. There hasn’t been a writer I’ve known who didn’t love the idea of a getaway to finish a novel. The thought of locking yourself in a nice hotel room with a good bar in the lobby is a classic daydream of most writers.
34. Chair Massager
You may have noticed a theme that writers spend a lot of time at their desks. Sitting for hours a day, typing away, getting those perfect words out of our minds. When we are in a groove, we don’t want to leave the chair, but our bodies demand it. A chair massager could be one of those miracle gifts for writers to help ease those back pains.
35. Under Desk Treadmill
Now, if we are in the groove and refuse to leave, but our watch yells at us to get up and move to get our steps in, a treadmill under the desk is kind of a brilliant invention. Allowing those who are always at their desk to also keep the blood going (permitting they have a standing desk).
36. Kindle
A Kindle isn’t one of the most creative ideas but is still a great and thoughtful gift. Writers are always reading, or, at least they should be, and a Kindle is a great way to help motivate and encourage them to keep doing what they are doing. This also opens up the chance to give them a gift card down the road for more books, or even a subscription to Kindle Unlimited.
37. Writing Tablet
A newer product entering the market is a writing tablet. A cross between a Kindle and an iPad but with the sole purpose of writing with a stylus that will feel like writing with a pen and paper. It is a pretty fun gift for those techie writers.
38. Portable Screen For Laptop
Change of scenery is often necessary, but many writers prefer using two screens to complete their work. Maybe an outline on one screen and our word processor on the other. This is harder to do from a coffee shop or park. A portable screen can solve this problem.
39. Typewriter
For those writers who seem to have everything, a typewriter is an eclectic gift for writers. You can go with an older one that is more of a statement piece, or a new one that is surely to get those creative juices flowing.
40. Photoshoot
Marketing is not often a strong area for writers. It is a completely different skill set, that we are trying to always teach ourselves. One of those pieces of marketing is photos. A good set of headshots or book photo shoots is the type of gift that could really help out a writer.
41. Mysterious Package Company
For the creative writers in your life, a bit of mystery could be exactly what they need to spark inspiration. The Mysterious Package Company sends out mystery objects and stories that really get the imagination going. I have personally done this anonymously for a writer friend of mine and they loved it.
42. Subscription Mystery Game
If we continue on the mystery aspect, a Subscription Mystery game is a great way to take some time off from writing but keep the mind active. There are plenty of companies out there with different scenarios and mysteries that could keep your writer friend active for a long time and maybe even help unravel writer’s block.
Gifts $500+
43. Freewrite Traveler
Distractions are everywhere. With a resource such as the internet, it takes a great amount of willpower to avoid those wiki rabbit holes and BuzzFeed quizzes. The Freewrite Traveler is a portable and distraction-free device that allows the writer to get their story complete wherever and whenever.
44. Writing Retreats
If writers aren’t careful, they could easily become pretty isolated and lose track of their social life. Writing retreats are a way to bring work life and social life together all while making new connections and new knowledge.
45. Conventions
When thinking outside of the box for gift ideas, conventions can be a great gift for writers. If one is an aspiring writer or top expert in their field, one should always strive to keep learning the craft. I am always looking for new conventions to attend to keep my skills sharp and evolving.
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