Your Writing Life-At Your Fingertips With new story ideas to remember, deadlines to meet, and submissions to track, writers have a lot to juggle. The Writer's Digest Weekly Planner will keep your... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Owning one of these planners, I put it to very good use. It's the best I've seen, as it has plenty of calendar space; plenty of pages for notes and for planning of projects. I would want one every year. Included throughout, are helpful bits of wisdom from the publishing world.
Flexible and sturdy place to keep track of projects
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This undated book can be very useful if you are free enough to use your creativity on how best to use it. Because no dates are printed, you can begin your own book whenever instead of being bound by the constraints of the calendar. That was really helpful for me. There are places to list daily events and to jot down goals and musings, as they're called here. The wirebound pages have a protective hard cover so they won't snag on clothing or briefcases. No, it doesn't lay out everything for you but, then again, your creativity can run wild here. There's a small pocket in the front cover and an elastic band bound in the back to keep the planner closed or to mark pages. The articles are helpful to freelancers, yes, but the glossary and listing of imprints can help anyone who hopes to sell what he or she is keeping track of in this planner. I purchased mine as "used, like new" here and received an excellent tool for 25 cents plus shipping.
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