The Songwriter’s Journal — Write Your Own Story

18,00  inclusive of taxes

Description

Some of the best songs start as a single line in a notebook. But so do the best days, the clearest decisions, and the thoughts you didn’t know you had until you wrote them down.

In a world dominated by screens and constant notifications, there is something deeply grounding about putting pen to paper. Something that no app can replicate. When we write by hand, we slow down, connect with our thoughts, and open space for creativity, clarity, and calm. For Martin Schloegl, acoustic guitar player and solo acoustic artist from Lake Constance, a notebook like this is where ideas are born before they become songs.

But this journal is not just for songwriters. It’s for anyone who needs a quiet place to think. A diary for the ones who process life through writing. A sketchbook for ideas that aren’t ready to be spoken yet. A companion for the morning, the late night, or the train ride home. Whether you’re working on a custom songwriting project, planning a live music event around Lake Constance, or simply writing down what today felt like, these pages hold space for all of it.

You won’t find any lines on these pages. Just blank space, ready for whatever you bring to it.

The notebook features 80 blank, cream-colored pages, a built-in elastic closure, and a matching ribbon page marker. The expandable inner pocket is perfect for storing loose notes, so you’ll never lose track of an idea worth keeping.

Cover material: UltraHyde hardcover paper • Size: 5.5″ × 8.5″ (13.97 cm × 21.59 cm) • Weight: 10.9 oz (309 g) • 80 pages of blank, cream-colored paper • Matching elastic closure and ribbon marker • Expandable inner pocket

Every piece is made just for you, the moment you order it. That means it takes a little longer to arrive, but it also means nothing goes to waste. No overproduction, no excess. Just something made with intention, for someone who chose it consciously. Thank you for that.


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