27 of the best gifts EVER for authors and writers
I enjoy scouring the interwebs for the best gifts EVER for authors and writers. Lately, I’ve been doing this with a real wood fire in the fireplace and a Hallmark movie on TV. It’s my kind of research.
I’ve found some real gems this year. Whether you’re shopping for yourself, a writer pal, or someone in your writing group, you’re sure to find something at the right price point in this carefully crafted list.
And hey, if you use or enjoy something that would make a great holiday gift for an author or writer, tell us about it in a comment. There’s nothing better than a firsthand recommendation.
Your best gifts EVER for authors and writers
Click on each product name to get more information. Full disclosure: Some of the selections include affiliate links, which means we receive a small commission on sales. To keep it simple, presume they all have affiliate links. Also, prices are subject to change (I’ve seen changes in 48 hours!).Â
Writer’s Digest describes this as, “Your portable tool for story resuscitation (or simply creativity rejuvenation).”
Every author needs a copy of this form that helps readers write those all-important reader reviews on Amazon, Goodreads, and other retail and review sites. There’s one for fiction and another for nonfiction.
$9
I love this one! It makes me think of so many talented writers I know.
$10.50
4. Future Bestselling Author T-shirt
Advertise your optimism! This comes in men’s, women’s, and youth sizes. Type “future bestselling author” into Amazon’s search box to find more design options, too.
$16.99
Let the “write every day” message stamped into the copper disk below the typewriter remind you to do that.
$12
6. First Lines of Literature Mug
Because this mug features 24 opening lines of some of the greatest works of literature, you can procrastinate by guessing which books they’re from. (You’re welcome.)
$15.95
7. The Nonfiction Book Publishing Plan: The Professional Guide to Profitable Self-Publishing
I’m a big fan of Stephanie Chandler’s books, including this one. The Nonfiction Book Publishing Plan is loaded with proven strategies, real-world examples, and fascinating interviews with successful authors.
$2.99 Kindle, $19.66 print
8. Self-Publishing Blueprintâ„¢ Power Bundle
If you want someone to walk you through the “how-to-self-publish-your-book” process, you’ll enjoy this course. It’s in-depth training that includes several supplemental program.s
$197
9. Infinity Love Books Bracelet
Don’t be shy. Share your feelings on your wrist.
This collection features 50 original and classic cocktail recipes based on works of famous authors and popular drinks of their eras. Wish I had thought of it.
$9.59 Kindle, $11.99 print
Back by popular demand (and the current price is less than last year’s!), this product lets you try out a standing desk without a big investment. The adjustable device sets on top of an existing desk to give you an affordable alternative to a full-on standing desk.
12. Freelance Writer Planner
I’m pretty excited about this new product specifically for freelance writers from my planner-obsessed bestie, Marcia Layton Turner. I’m getting this for myself.
$27
13. Bookish Socks
Ohmygosh, these are SO cute! The pair pictured says, “There is no friend as loyal as a book,” but click through the thumbnail images on the product page to find, “My book club reads between the wines.”
Any writer or author will be proud to tote their books and anything else in this medium-sized, polyester tote. Note there are four color options and fine print near the bag’s bottom.
$19.95
15. 365 Daily Book Marketing Tips
Let me give your author a book marketing tip every day for a year via email — for just 99 cents for the entire year! It’s the gift that keeps giving.
$.99 (yes, 99 cents for all 365 tips)
16. Jane Austen Book Bag
Any of Jane Austen’s Bennet girls would be proud to carry this leather bag made in a shape of Pride and Prejudice.
$130 and up, depending on size17. Book Earrings
These small earrings for “Chapter One” and “The End” make it clear that the person wearing them loves to read and write books.
$13.28Â
18. Subscription to Online Course Platform Teachable
I’m a huge fan of Teachable, a super easy-to-use online course platform. I’ve got a few courses up there now, and will be moving more there soon. If teaching an online course is in your future, you owe it to yourself to create an account there. (Link updated 11/23 to Black Friday deal good through 11/26)
Pricing varies based on plan and monthly vs. annual payment (there is a free option)
19. Original Writer Patent Prints
These four prints showing patents filed between 1896 to 1938 are perfect for any writer’s work space. The original patent artwork has been reinterpreted by award-winning artist Norm Lanier. Sold without frames.
$17.99
Select five mini packs of literary loose teas of your choice. Options range from Daphne du Maurier (love her!) to F. Scott Fitzgerald.
$25.56 or $28.55 with tea tong infuser
Your author friend will love seeing his book cover attached to a glass charm on a key ring. It’s a classy giveaway for book signings and other events.
Prices start at 10 for $29.75
I’m a sucker for gimmicky writer’s block gifts — even a block of wood — as a gift because people get it. This one is a real two-fer, though. It’s helpful advice packaged in a visual gimmick. With 672 pages promising 786 ideas to jumpstart your imagination, how can you go wrong when giving this as a gift?
$11.66
This could be my favorite because it’s just clever. It’s perfect for anyone who learned how to type on a typewriter!
$19.49
People loved these when I included them a few years ago, so I’m bringing them back. Click through the thumbnail images for color options and to find the “banned books” socks, too.
$7.98-$15.00
25. Edgar Allen Poe Secular Saint Candle
The perfect gift for the mystery writer (or reader) on your list. Click through the thumbnail images for more options.
$13.95
This one is perfect for the author who writes on the side, but ends up burning both ends of the candle. (Get it?)
$21.93
Authors love giving away bookmarks, mailing postcard announcements, and passing out business cards. Make it possible for the author in your life with a Moo gift card to apply to any product order.
Price = what you want to spend with $10 minimum
But, wait! There’s more!
Get more great holiday gift ideas in our earlier gift guides, “Gifts for authors and writers: 25 perfect, hand-picked ideas” and “32 gifts for writers and authors.”
You’re certain to find the right gift in any of these three comprehensive gift guides.
Now it’s your turn! What author-related gift do you want to receive? What gift would you recommend to our readers? Tell us in a comment.Â
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Love these gift ideas. Thanks
I’m glad to hear it, Judith!
Sandy