True confession time: Sarina and I have always wanted to make something like this. I’m talking about
The Storyteller’s Workbook, which is a gorgeous combination of structural writing guide and writing bullet journal created by
Isabel Ibañez, the author of
Woven in Moonlight and
Written in Starlight, a fantasy YA series that’s a hit with TikTok and Time Magazine both as well as a designer whose work you’ve seen while drooling in the paper sections of stores like Anthropologie and
Adrienne Young, the
New York Times and international bestselling author of the
Sky and Sea duology and the Fable series whose first “adult book”,
Spells for Forgetting, came out last fall. (That’s in quotes because who are we kidding, adults read the heck out of her earlier work.)
The episode is fun, all about making something like this—and Adrienne and Isabel’s writing processes, the examples they share and the ways the book reflects how they really work. But what you’re really here for is to see what it looks like—which is, in a word, gorgeous. If you’d use something like this, you can’t do better—the paper is nice, too, suited for any kind of pen, there’s not going be bleed-through, it lays flat… all the things.
So here it is!
#AmReading
Isabel: Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries, Heather Fawcett (she also mentioned
The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden and
Uprooted by Naomi Novik)
Adrienne: Hell Bent (sequel to
Ninth House), Leigh Bardugo
KJ: A Dangerous Business, Jane Smiley
Find Isabel & Adrienne on Instagram at:
@IsabelWriter09 &
@Adrienneyoungbooks
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