It’s the Thought that Counts, Right?
This month I take a look at some gift giving etiquette – and some of the really bad gifts people have gotten over the years.
Source: A Real Stinker | David Magazine
It’s the Thought that Counts, Right?
This month I take a look at some gift giving etiquette – and some of the really bad gifts people have gotten over the years.
Source: A Real Stinker | David Magazine
Source: Gifts For Writers, 2015 « terribleminds: chuck wendig
I think he gets it mostly right… and my mailing address can be found here
With Scissors & Glue, a Gift for You!
Source: DAVID • Think: Made by Hand
This month we look at gift giving alternatives!
Gifts For Writers, 2014 « terribleminds: chuck wendig.
There’s some great stuff here for any writer or literary buff in your life (like me).
There’s also Writers Tears Whiskey and Editor’s Blend tea for the libation of your choice.
Oh… and there’s always books and things.
(mostly this is just here for me to remember it)
Not that I’m hinting about anything (although my own wish list is here) but for anyone who might like a book for the holiday this is a great way to go!
‘Tis the gift giving season, and a question we’re getting asked by family and friends is how do you give an ebook as a gift? You can’t pop it in a box and wrap it. You could give a gift card, sure, but what if you want something more personal or precise? What if you want to give someone a copy of this one great book you just read?
It’s easy: there’s a button, we tell our loved ones. And our loved ones look at us skeptically and consider revoking their previously bestowed title of She-Who-Is-An-Expert-In-All-Things-Book-and-Ebook.
So we’re here to back up our statement with the following image-heavy tutorial: There is a button on almost all major ebook retailers’ sites, and many of them offer you the option of emailing the recipient immediately with their gift, or on a future date of your choosing, or of retaining and printing the…
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