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The Ernest Hemingway Signature Notebook: An Inspiring Notebook for Curious Minds (The Signature Notebook Series #5)

The Ernest Hemingway Signature Notebook: An Inspiring Notebook for Curious Minds (The Signature Notebook Series #5)

Current price: $12.95
Publication Date: March 15th, 2016
Publisher:
Cider Mill Press
ISBN:
9781604336337
Pages:
192
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Description

Let your pen fly across the page in this sophisticated notebook, featuring Ernest Hemingway’s most inspiring words.

“All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.” – Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast

Ernest Hemingway often could be found jotting in a notebook in cafés, starting drafts in pencil before spending hours typing up his notes. No matter what your writing process is, the Ernest Hemingway Notebook is the perfect place to begin. Perfect for any creative mind or aspiring writer, The Ernest Hemingway Notebook is filled with quotes and excerpts from the celebrated writer to encourage and inspire you as you record your daily musings. 

The Ernest Hemingway Notebook is part of the Signature Notebook series, all of which are filled with inspirational quotes for dreamers, thinkers, and writers of all ages, alongside striking, rarely-seen images throughout. This beautiful, pocket-sized notebook features a moleskin-like binding, cream paper stock, and an elegant ribbon page marker, so you can always pick up where you left off…and Hemingway’s removable portrait wraps around the foil-stamped front cover, which is debossed with his signature. The Signature Notebook series features some of the most prominent figures in our society, from William Shakespeare and Jane Austen, to JFK and Michelle Obama—and Hemingway adds another creative personality to the mix.

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