PRE-ORDER: The Ephemeris - Seasonal Planner 2027
PRE-ORDER: The Ephemeris - Seasonal Planner 2027
Pre-orders for the 2027 Éphéméride are now open.
Pre-order your copy before September 15 and receive an exclusive gift, available only during the pre-order period.
All pre-orders will begin shipping on October 1, in the order they are received.
Pre-orders allow us to print thoughtfully, reduce waste, and continue producing Éphéméride in small batches, with the same care that goes into every Writuals creation.
Your exclusive gift will be automatically included with every pre-order. No code or additional action is required.
We can't wait to accompany you through the seasons.
More than a planner, the Ephemeris planner is an invitation to experience the year differently.
Guided by the rhythm of the seasons rather than the pace of productivity, it brings together planning, introspection, a seasonal almanac, and everyday rituals in one thoughtfully designed companion. Created to help you organize your weeks, nurture meaningful projects, and cultivate a more intentional way of moving through time.
Features
- Landscape format
- A5 size (148 × 210 mm / 5.8 × 8.3 in)
- 264 pages
- Dated from December 2026 to January 2028
- Monthly and vertical weekly spreads
- Limited edition — only 50 copies produced
Inside you'll find
- Wheel of the Year
- Seasonal almanac
- Seasonal project planning
- Seasonal introspection journal
- Weekly ritual setting
- Dedicated spaces for habit tracking, to-do lists, and gentle reminders
- Blank note pages
Materials
- 100% recycled Québec paper (FSC certified)
- Plant-based inks
- Recyclable gold metal wire-o binding
A slow-made, locally crafted creation with just the right touch of magic—designed to accompany a full year of projects, changing seasons, and small everyday rituals.
Thoughtfully designed and printed in Montreal.
Atelier scriptural Writuals is rooted in Tiohtià:ke • Mooniyang • Montreal — the unceded, ancestral territory of the Kanien’kehà:ka Nation, members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and a place of gathering and exchange for many Nations, including the Anishinaabeg, Abenaki, and Huron-Wendat. We honour this land as a sacred ground for creation, knowledge, and connection. May our practices of care, reflection, and making be rooted in reciprocity — and may each season be an offering to those who came before us, and to those still here.