Writer’s Desktop Wallpaper Collection Vol. 1

June 8th, 2011 Freebies by with 9 Comments

Whether writer, designer, or any creative type, inspiration at times is difficult to come by. Take a look at this collection of wallpapers featuring well-known writer’s quotes and more. This set is the perfect collection for any writer or reader’s desktop. Draw inspiration from the designs, quotes, and more to spark creativity for your writing.

We’re giving this extensive collection of free wallpapers, and we want you to vote for your favorite! Sizes range from: 1600×1200, 1680×1050, 2560×1600. Featuring a number of well-know authors, this first collection of desktop wallpapers makes the perfect addition to your computer display.

Struggle Against Silence

A quote and wallpaper depicting the struggles each writer faces the moment they pick up the pen.


You Are Never Too Old

Simply yet impacting, this wallpaper features a well-known quote from C.S. Lewis, the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, and many others.


A Socially Acceptable Form of Schizophrenia

Reminding writers that we really are a little different.

Insert Image: Head with Brain.

Catching the Imagination of Young People

Spark creativity for children’s book with this colorful background and poignant reminder of the reward for your labor.

Live What You Write

Go against the stream of recluse writers and live life to have something to write.

Hear the Noise of Battle

Showcasing the famous “Red Baron” this historical depiction captures the scenery a writer can describe with a powerful prose.

Write Bravely

A bold and clear message to step outside the safety-zone with your writing ventures.

Fiction Makes Sense

We often lose ourselves in our writing. It’s important to remember what our readers expect from us. Make your desktop pop with a reminder.

In Style, Life, and Thought

This simple wallpaper reminds us we need to focus our lives to focus our writing.

More Silence

Silence helps the writer listen to the inner voice.


Simple Words

Attract readers through, simple, elegant, and powerful prose. Impact yourself with this potent wallpaper.

Keep It Clear

Wordiness plagues our writing communities. Let this wallpaper serve as a reminder to use our language accurately and efficiently.

 

Which is Your Favorite?

Leave us a comment either with your favorite wallpaper in the collection, or your favorite writer quote. Didn’t see your favorite quote here? Send us your quotes (family friendly, please) and we’ll see if we can incorporate them into future wallpaper collections. Happy writing!

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Mike Owens enjoys project management for WinePress Publishing. He works with authors to guide them through the publishing process, in which their fictional characters come to life and their non-fiction touches lives.
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9 Responses

  1. Hi Mike,

    Love the collection of wallpapers. My favorite and one that I need is, “Good Writers Keep it Clear.”

    Following is one of my favorite quotes, and one that I think would make a great wallpaper is “I want to live as long as I’m useful, but when my work is done I want to be up and off!” D. L. Moody

    Verna

  2. avatar Deborah says:

    I enjoyed Writing the acceptable form of schizophrenia! So true. Thanks for the encouraging screen savers while I stare out in space in deep thought, “Should I put the period here or there?”

  3. avatar Connie Frazier says:

    These are all very good. I like the Keep it Clear wallpaper the best. Thanks!

  4. avatar Peta says:

    I love the Carrie Latet one – if it’s okay, I think I might like to use it on my blog. It’s between that and the waste paper basket twitter background. :)

    • avatar Thomas McGee says:

      Sure thing! If you do, we would appreciate it if you gave a link back referencing the original article. :-)

      • avatar Peta says:

        Hi Thomas,

        Thanks! I used the wastepaper basket in the end – if you click through and scroll to the bottom, there’s an attribution to the article and the site in general.

        Of course, I’m still working the kinks out–new to the genesis framework. :)

        Thanks again!

        ~peta

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