Never lose a stroke of genius again.
Store every idea for every writing project in one easy-to-find place.
View the collectionThe life of a writer:
1) Inspiration hits
2) You scramble for a scrap of paper
3) You scribble with whatever writing device is closest. Pencil, pen, crayon, chalk – even a tube of lipstick on the bathroom mirror.
What do all these sparks of genius leave us with?
· Piles of sticky notes on the desk, kitchen table, and bedroom nightstand.
· Four separate notebooks scattered around every room.
·A crumpled handful of cocktail napkins pinned to a cork board.
· Dozens of loose papers you snatched from the computer printer.
The only way to find that one specific detail you need right now is to tear apart your house.
“I know I put it somewhere,” you say.
“I just saw it the other day,” you say.
“Where the hell is it?” you say.
We say enough is enough.
Discover a system to organize your thoughts without changing your process.
Introducing The Writer’s Epiphany Notebook: Every idea for every project, all in one place.
You can still write on whatever is handy. The only difference is, you’ll actually find your ideas later.
Our solution is so simple, we’re amazed more notebooks don’t use it.
Numbered pages and an index to record what’s on each page means you'll always know where to find each and every idea.
Tape a sticky note, napkin, or scrap of paper to a numbered page.
Paperclip on the piece of paper where you hastily drew your map.
Jot down your brilliant thoughts on a random page as you slowly build your world bible.
Every time you add content, simply flip to the index and record the page number with the project name and a short description.
To meet all your brainstorming and organizing needs, we made sure this notebook contains:
* A variety of beautiful cover art, including inspirational, magical graphics and exclusive cover art with a motivational message tailored to your genre.
* Lined pages for notes.Blank pages for maps and character sketches.
* Dotted pages for charts, timelines, and diagrams.
* Cream color pages, so it's easy on your computer-strained eyes.
* Hardcover so it can take a beating.
* Large size (7x9) with 250 pages, so there’s tons of room for brainstorming, drawing maps, and hastily scribbling notes at 3 am.
* Tough binding, so your pages never fall out.