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Great Gifts for CoWorkers, Under $15

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Bring smiles (and even life-changing possibility) to friends and associates—with these great gifts for coworkers, under $15!

Gifts for Coworkers

Poetry at Work: The Book ($14.95)

Poetry at Work Business and Poetry Books

“I love this book in part because of its difficulty—or, rather, ease—in classifying its audience: everyone should read it. Poets, CEOs, HR directors, IT workers, nurses, job applicants, and even non-poets. How can you not want to read a book that compares the morning work commute to Joyce Kilmer and Homer?

Young’s unique vision of poetry in the workplace goes beyond any primer or workbook—this book is elemental. The human drama of beauty, passion and conflict is here, expressed in its own poetry where the utilitarian cubicle is haiku, the sprawling conference room a villanelle, and the bristly TSA agent, a poet.” (Dave Malone)

Poetry at Work: The Coffee Drinker ($12.99)

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“A poem freshens the world” (Ted Kooser quote)

Gifts for coworkers Poetry at Work Red Mug Larger photo gifts for co-workers

“Poetry at Work” mug

Poetry at Work: The Writer (Regularly $15; December sale $8.99)

Gifts for CoWorkers The Novelist Writing Stories

Working for a living. That’s what the main character does in The Novelist. Secretly, she’s a poet who is trying to come to terms with who she really is and whether or not she has what it takes to be a novelist. An intriguing read for aspiring writers. (Note: some intimate material included.)

Browse more great gifts for coworkers, at T. S. Poetry Press: memoirs, writing books, creativity books.

Post photo by Kanko, Creative Commons, via Flickr.

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