Writing Encouragement: Fueling Your Creative Journey

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I hadn’t planned to post today, and a message of writing encouragement wasn’t on my to-do list. Does this message resonate with you, too?

By: Grant P. Ferguson

Last Updated: January 31, 2025

My plan was to write more scenes for my current work in progress. However, I had to see if there were any important emails that begged for attention. That’s when it happened, another inspirational rabbit trail.

The walk down memory lane exceeded my expectations, and I just had to share.

Writing Encouragement for All Ages

It’s no secret I use Kit to send my emails, and its users are some of the best creators in the world.

One of those creators I came across is an artist who also is a skilled storyteller. His free posts, Danny’s Essays, are inspiring. His post today is for writers who feel they’ve not yet achieved their goals.

For most of us (me included), that can mean months, years, and even decades of work, yet we’re still striving to hit our goals.

Take a Look at Danny’s Essays

I’m sharing this post as writing encouragement.

Danny’s message helped me view my past efforts from a fresh vantage point. I hope you’ll take a few minutes and read his words. Our stories differ, but the takeaway resonated with me.

Let’s see if his essay, Becoming a Real Writer, resonates with you, too!



11 responses to “Writing Encouragement: Fueling Your Creative Journey”

  1. Damyanti Biswas Avatar

    Danny’s post was great, and really resonated. I occasionally flip through my old story notes, hastily scrawled and smudged with ballpoint ink, and may even stumble upon an idea I can reuse. “They were me becoming exactly the writer I needed to be.” I hope every new writer starts their journey knowing those words, and every seasoned writer comes across them at some point or another. Mistakes, frustrations, crumpled pages — as disheartening as they are, they’re also invaluable in helping us along the way.

    1. Grant at Tame Your Book Avatar

      I appreciate your thoughtful comments, Damyanti. Without these foundations, we would have little to support our dreams or mark the hard-won progress. Have a great week!

  2. D. Wallace Peach Avatar

    Thanks for sharing, Grant. I’m heading over to read Danny’s encouragement!

    1. Grant at Tame Your Book Avatar

      I hope you enjoy his post. It reminded me our writing journey continues, even when the work remains unseen by others… and I’m sure you and others will agree, that’s not always a bad thing 😉.

      1. D. Wallace Peach Avatar

        Yeah. I expect I’ll keep writing even as life changes. 🙂

  3. Priscilla Bettis Avatar

    Danny is the umpteenth writer I’ve read or heard about who has filled journals. I’ve journaled before, but not daily for years, nothing like that. I’m starting to think it would be satisfying even if no one else ever reads it.

    And yeah, we’re each on our own writing journey, no need to compare ourselves to others.

    1. Grant at Tame Your Book Avatar

      I rarely think of the thousands of words I’ve hidden away in journals and digital files. Danny’s post caused me to reflect. Like a foundation, I believe the many hidden words are helping the visible ones exceed readers’ expectations.

  4. Wynne Leon Avatar

    The foundation of everything since — I love this perspective from Danny. Such great writing encouragement. Thanks, Grant!

    1. Grant at Tame Your Book Avatar

      You’re welcome Wynne.

  5. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    Clicking through…

    1. Grant at Tame Your Book Avatar

      I hope you enjoy his post, Jacqui. Danny captures the writer’s journey.

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