Cue the marching bands!
At long last, The Setting Thesaurus is here. Split into two volumes, Urban and Rural, these books are the result of several years’ worth of traveling, documenting, and researching.
What is a Setting Thesaurus, you ask?
Well, imagine having access to the sights, smells, tastes, textures, and sounds your character may experience in 225 different contemporary settings. And that’s just to start.
Not only can you use this sensory detail to create a rich world that will draw readers in, these books can also show you how to choose the right location for each scene so that the setting creates conflict, steers the plot, evokes mood and emotion, provides challenges, and opens a window into the deepest parts of your character, revealing who they are, what they believe, and what motivates their every action.
But enough about that. After all, The Urban and Rural Setting books are just two of the amazing Thesauruses out there, and this week, we want to celebrate them all.
I’m sure, like us, you have your favorites.
Roget’s, The Thinker’s Thesaurus, The Emotion Thesaurus, The Dialogue Thesaurus…they help us grow as writers, strengthening our vocabulary and knowledge of writing craft. And whichever thesaurus you cherish most, we want to hear all about it.
Here’s a little nerdy secret about Becca and I: we have a Thesaurus Club. I don’t want to brag, but it’s pretty swell, complete with a secret entrance, underground library and prize vault.
Whoa, what?
Yes, a prize vault. And it’s packed with stuff, goodies we’d really like to pass on to you.
So, we’re providing a challenge to fellow thesaurus enthusiasts:
Post a picture of your favorite thesaurus on twitter, facebook or instagram and add the hashtag #myfavoritethesaurus
The more pictures and hashtags we see, the more prizes will be “unlocked” from the vault!
If 500 original pictures using the #myfavoritethesaurus hashtag are shared, we’ll bust open the vault. ALL prizes will be unlocked and drawn at the end of the week. If we don’t reach 500, whichever prizes are unlocked at the end of the event will be in the draw.
(I don’t want anyone to freak out, but there’s around $800 worth of writerly goodness going on here. That, my friends, is a lot of awesome.)
The question is, are you up to the task? Can you unlock all these amazing prizes?
It’s easy! Grab a copy of your favorite thesaurus, print or digital. Snap a picture, like this one, and share it.
Throughout the week, Becca and I will be counting pictures using the #myfavoritethesaurus hashtag.
The more original pictures that are shared, the more prizes we will unlock. It’s that simple!
And as you can see, there are already some terrific prizes unlocked and ready to be won. As we count up to 500, we will unlock prizes along the way, and update the prize page.
How To Unlock Prizes In Our Vault

A trio of #myfavoritethesaurus! Come join the fun, and Rock The Vault! http://writershelpingwriters.net/
1) Take a picture of your favorite thesaurus book using your smartphone–digital or print. If you like, have fun with it by showing the book in a “setting” of your choosing!
2) Include the #myfavoritethesaurus hashtag when you share it
3) Tag Becca or I
…on twitter: @beccapuglisi & @angelaackerman
…or, on facebook: Becca Puglisi & Angela Ackerman
…or, on instagram: writers_helping_writers_angela
Questions you might have:
Can I upload more than one picture?
–Yes! But each picture needs to be a different thesaurus. You DO have more than one favorite, right?
Do retweets and shares count?
–No, sorry. We’re going to be counting original photos. BUT, if we see lots and lots of tweets and retweets, we may add EVEN MORE prizes… *hinty-hint*
What is a “Mystery Sensory Setting Experience?” It sounds pretty awesome.
Oh, it is. Visit the detailed prize listing page HERE to find out all about it & our other AMAZING prizes.
Ready to Rock the Vault? See you on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram! #myfavoritethesaurus
To enter to WIN some of these amazing prizes, just visit this page and fill out our form.
(And tell your friends…let’s see the writing community work together to UNLOCK all of these prizes.)
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