Personally as a writer, I think this is not a bad idea. I also think that rather than buy all those purposeless gifts for less than enthusiastic recipients, we writers should give a "Written gift". I know as a matter of fact that many people appreciate reading a poem, a word of encouragement or a sentimental note from a friend or loved one. Such written words carry far more sentimental values than the scribbled words of a total stranger whose aim is to make a buck or two.
Writers have been blessed with a gift that they can give without it costing them a dime.
I suggest adding some unique elements like pictures, colorful designs or clip art to your written piece.
The sky is the limit to what you can do with your writing skill.
3 comments:
It's meaningful to receive a few personal words as a season's greeting. In a film I rented this week, a writer composed a postcard for a fellow traveller struggling with words. The writer's composition was pure magic - rich and descriptive. Who wouldn't want to receive such a card?
I think the writer's gift is a wonderful talent. If you've got it use it!
Personally, I would really still prefer a card. Maybe it's because I like to collect things. Aha...
Thanks for dropping at my site too!
Merry Christmas & have a good holidays
J
For me, any sort of method is great. Atlease that person is thinking about me :)
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