Editors Always Keep One Essential Item in Their Handbags, and That's Moleskine
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If you were with me at my desk right now, you'd notice one thing right away: I'm surrounded by paper. Ever since I was young, I've liked to keep a notebook on me at all times in case I want to write. I used to beg my mom to get me those tiny notepads so I could keep them in my little pockets. Now that I'm grown, I write in my journal every morning, my grocery lists are on various scraps around the house, and my whole life is organized in a to-do list on my desk. (Without it, I'm not sure I'd be functioning.) Writing things down on paper will always help me remember them. And the word on the street is that all editors rely on their notebooks just as much as I do.
Now that I write for a living, I turn to Moleskine for the best of the best products. I love its variety: ruled or plain notebooks, digital writing sets, and pens that glide across the paper. Keep scrolling for my favorite items from the iconic brand.
This limited-edition Sakura notebook features designs by Japanese manga creator Momoko Sakura.
The Creative Set is a must for anyone who wants to capture their imagination on paper, and it makes the perfect gift. It includes a year's supply of 12 Blackwing soft pencils known for their velvety, dark graphite core, a large Moleskine sketchbook, replacement erasers, and a sharpener.
This Smart notebook is perfect for people who are always on the go. It actually takes your handwritten notes and transfers them to the Moleskine Notes app on your phone.
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