Review: A Working Writer's Daily Planner 2010

Like many writers, I have a thing for shiny new planners, dreams of organization and a complete lack of follow-through after March. No more, my friends! A gift from the lovely and talented Angie Mansfield will keep my bad thang on track - at least until June. A Working Writer's Daily Planner from Small Beer Press is a practical planner for those of us who are distracted by bright and shiny things (like facebook, admit it).

Spiral bound, good quality paper to take the ink and chock-full of goodies such as writing exercises, paper dolls and workshop information (plus much more), it's already been marked up with deadlines and dog-eared. I look forward to having this by my side to schedule book signings for the Zombie Dating Guide in the future. ;)

Small Beer Press has it available for instant download as well as print plus a sample chapter to see if it fits your needs. What's not to love?

9 comments:

  1. I want one of these for my birthday! ::adds to list:: :-)

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  2. I've never used a planner in my life. Am I a bad writer? ;-)

    Adam

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  3. Not at all. You're either highly organized or haven't drunk the kool-aid yet toward spastic organization. ;)

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  4. Well, I'm certainly not organised... ;-)

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  5. Paper dolls? Do tell.

    I don't have a writing organizer but I keep track of my writing progress in a calendar so I guess that's close.

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  6. Ohhhhh! I love shiny organizers!! I will definitely check it out!! :D

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  7. The dolls are for ~*~inspiration~*~ though I'd suggest not using them in public without a good backstory. ;)

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  8. Whee!! So glad you liked it. I, of course, had to order my own after I sent yours and I love it too. I have plans for those paper dolls, oh yess, preciouss... >:)

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  9. Hmmm, after looking at the sample pages, it looks kinda handy. Possibly too American for me though (markets, contests etc)... Maybe I should try and find a stuffy british one first. :D


    Adam

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