The Writing Maps Box Set has everything you'll need to keep writing. The Box Set contains a Notebook and 5 Writing Maps packed with creative writing prompts and story ideas. Writing Maps included in the Box Set City of Inspiration, Writing People, Writing Things, Write Up Your Street, and The Character Map. There's a Notebook to write in, as well as a brief introduction to the Maps and how to use them. Take the Box Set on holiday, to work, to the park, on a plane or train. Use the notebook to write in and the box as a desk. Use the creative writing prompts to write fiction, memoir, science fiction, prose poems, any combination of genres. Use them to experiment and try out new ways of writing. Use them when you're blocked or inspired. The Writing Maps Box Set is a great gift for friends, writers, teachers, lovers, adventurers, children, your boss, but mainly for yourself! Give the gift of encouragement. You can carry the Box Set with you in your bag, keep it in your desk drawer, your pocket, your car, or by your bed for instant inspiration at all times. Each Writing Map has a different theme or focus, will prompt a variety of stories, strengthen your writing, and may take you out of your comfort zone! PLEASE Not all content suitable for writers under 16.
Shaun Levin is the author, most recently, of Snapshots of The Boy, an exploration of the unseen stories in photographs. His first book, Seven Sweet Things, published originally in the UK in 2003, has just be re-issued. His other books include A Year of Two Summers and Isaac Rosenberg's Journey to Arras: A Meditation.
He is currently completing the first in a trilogy of fictional biographies based on the lives of the artists Mark Gertler, Isaac Rosenberg, and David Bomberg. An extract from the Mark Gertler novel won the Moment-Karma Fiction Prize in 2006 and can be found on his website, shaunlevin.com.
Shaun has recently written and launched a series of illustrated creative writing maps of inspiration, Writing Maps.
He is also the founding editor of the international queer literary and arts journal, Chroma.