For Authors Writing advice often focuses on craft, productivity, and marketing, but some of the most important lessons have nothing to do with plotting a novel or selling more books. They come from the people who shape our confidence long before we ever reach readers. Whether it’s a parent, teacher, mentor, or fellow writer, the right words at the right time can make the difference between a story that gets written and one that never gets told. In this week’s blog, Ginger opens up on a personal level, reflecting on the loss of his father and the unexpected writing lesson it revealed. Through a moving family story, he explores the lasting impact of encouragement, the hidden cost of discouragement, and how a few simple words can shape a writer’s creative journey. It’s a powerful reminder that believing in a writer may be one of the most important gifts you can give. My father passed away recently. At 89 years of age, it wasn’t exactly unexpected, but it’s still left a huge hole in my life. I realize now that I’ll never get to tell him about the next great book I’ve discovered, or tell him about a television series I saw that he’d like. The last time we were together, we binge-watched...
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