Author: Darren

  • An empty stage for a Wordless Wednesday

    black and white empty stage with microphone

    There was an empty stage. I took a photo. Later on, the stage was not empty. There were words and sung words. But when I took this photo, an empty stage for a Wordless Wednesday.


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  • Blank — Weekly Creative Prompt

    Welcome to this week’s complete creative prompt. We begin with a single creative prompt word and expand it to inspire fiction writing, journaling, and a host of other creative activities. These creative prompts, are to give me, and anyone else who wants to join in, some focus to our creative work.

    These past few weeks, I have been struggling to create. Yes, the creative minimalist has been creating minimally. We all get these creative lulls and low points when the creative well apparently runs dry. However, I am sure there is more to creativity than what we can see. At the very least there is serendipity, and depending on the way you define that word, you may view creativity through a spiritual or supernatural lens. My serendipity moment was that before my creative well ran dry, I had already chosen this week’s word. This week’s creative prompt is:

    Blanka space left to be filled

    So, a prompt with a difference this week. The prompt itself is the creative struggle we often face.

    Let the prompt ‘blank’ inspire you in any area of creativity that you are interested in:

    • writing fiction
    • journaling
    • art journaling
    • songwriting
    • photography
    • painting
    • composing
    • blog posts
    • art therapy
    • anything that could use a little nudge to begin

    Let’s expand the word a little further…

    Fiction Writing Prompt

    The Fiction Writing Prompt aims to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore.

    The blank page stared at me, challenging me to make a mark. It remained untouched. - fiction writing prompt

    The blank page stared at me, challenging me to make a mark. It remained untouched.

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    The blank page is one of the most frightening places for a writer to find themselves. Writing on the computer is just as intimidating. Programs may offer pretty formatting, but the first words still need to be typed. So, this prompt faces the very real fear that so many of us face.

    The prompt allows us to step inside the mind of a writer by being a writer. Have you noticed how many authors use writers for protagonists? Here are a few questions to get you started on that blank page.

    • What is the reason for their blank page?
    • Is there a deadline involved, and what is it?
    • Is this the first time they have struggled, or is it a regular occurrence?

    The blank page is common to all writers. The first sentence and even the first word can feel like an insurmountable barrier. Using a form of prompts, perhaps a series of questions can help. Putting down random words related to what you want to write about is another place to start. The trick is to add something, anything, to eliminate the blank page. A journey starts with the first step, and your writing begins with the first word. Write it now.

    Journal prompt

    Journaling allows us to hold conversations on paper. From private diaries to creative art journals, we pour out our deepest thoughts. Depending on what sort of journaling we do, we can still find the blank page daunting. Creating a ‘box’ of ideas to call upon when we are unsure what to do is a great way to keep creating and writing. The ‘box’ can be a literal box or jar with ideas and prompts written, or a virtual list on an app.

    Questions to answer, thoughts to explore, or images to create in your journal:

    • Make just one mark on a blank journal page. Finished? Or make another mark. Repeat.
    • Write about how and when you find it difficult to write in your journal.
    • Was there a time you found it easy/difficult to write? Why?

    Theory of General Creativity

    I now have ‘blank’ written on the board above my computer. I am hoping it will help guide me from my current barren spell. Just the act of writing blank on my board has meant the board is no longer blank. And remember what I wrote earlier, there is always a little serendipity at work in the world. Be aware and capture any serendipitous moments and watch the blank page fill up.

    Let ‘blank’ inspire your music, photography, and painting this week.

    Finally…

    As always, these creative prompts are optional and entirely open to your interpretation. Use them as a starting point for a short story, something a little more grandiose, or any creative venture.

    As mentioned before, this isn’t a ‘challenge’ but the prompts can be used that way if you want. If you do create anything using them, I would love to see or hear about it. Leave a link in the comments below, or tag me #thecreativeminimalist on any social platform.


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  • No words yet on a Wordless Wednesday


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  • Change — Weekly Creative Prompt

    Welcome to this week’s complete creative prompt. We begin with a single creative prompt word and expand it to inspire fiction writing, journaling and a host of other creative activities. These creative prompts, are to give me, and anyone else who wants to join in, some focus to our creative work.

    If there is anything the past year or so has shown, it is that nothing is permanent. We all know this deep down, but the pandemic has placed it firmly in our vision. Despite the technological advances and new amazing architectural structures before our eyes, it was a microscopic virus that demonstrates impermanence. Even so, we still try to use phrases like the ‘new normal’ because some of us don’t like things to be different. Therefore, this week’s creative prompt is:

    Changemake/become different, alter or modify

    this is just one definition, change can refer to many things, it can be a verb and a noun, but the essence of meaning remains

    Let the prompt ‘change’ inspire you in any area of creativity that you are interested in:

    • writing fiction
    • journaling
    • art journaling
    • songwriting
    • photography
    • painting
    • composing
    • blog posts
    • art therapy
    • anything that could use a little nudge to begin

    Let’s expand the word a little further with a few specific ideas…

    Fiction Writing Prompt

    The Fiction Writing Prompt aims to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore.

    It was a subtle change, but she could tell the item had been replaced. - fiction writing prompt

    It was a subtle change, but she could tell the item had been replaced.

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    Some of us struggle with change. Part of the reason for this is that change brings with it the unknown. When something falls outside what we expect, or what should be, the fear can kick in. Fear of the unknown is debilitating for some. In this prompt, something has changed, but whether fear is the overriding emotion is down to you.

    Here are a few questions to get you going:

    • What is the item?
    • Why is the item of importance?
    • What is the subtle change?

    Our protagonist knows something has changed, but what and why is down to you. The challenge is to convey the character’s feelings. These can be either positive or negative depending on the context of your fiction. Can your reader relate to the feelings shared by the character? Enjoy the challenge as you improve and change your writing for the better.

    Journal prompt

    Journaling allows us to hold conversations on paper. From private diaries to creative art journals, we pour out our deepest thoughts. Some of us loathe change, while others thrive on the uncertainty it brings. Writing about changes that happen to us is a way journaling can help. We share how we feel, our fears and our hopes. Later we can look back and see whether those thoughts became reality.

    Questions to answer, thoughts to explore or images to create in your journal:

    • Do you embrace or fear change, and why?
    • Draw a simple shape and change it into a real or imaginary creature?
    • Make a list of three, or more, things you would like to change in your life and see if you can find one action to begin that change?

    Theory of General Creativity

    I now have ‘change’ written on the board above my computer. I am confident it will inspire me on my creative journey this week. Several years ago, I took a selfie every day for several months. It was astonishing to see how much I changed during that short period of time. Photography is a great way to capture change. The snapshots of any process show us how much even the simplest of things change over time. Going back to the original definition above, creativity is so often about altering and modifying. Music, painting, and inventions all rely on change, alteration, and modification.

    Let ‘change’ inspire your music, photography, painting and all over creative endeavours this week.

    Finally…

    As always, these creative prompts are optional and entirely open to your interpretation. Use them as a starting point for a short story, something a little more grandiose, or anything creative. Open the journal and write, paint or draw. Pick up the guitar or ukulele and alter a simple chord pattern you already know.

    As mentioned before, this isn’t a ‘challenge’ but the prompts can be used that way if you want. If you do create anything using them, I would love to see or hear about it. Leave a link in the comments below, or tag me #thecreativeminimalist on any social platform. Embrace change, and even if we are uncertain of what might emerge, enjoy as you create.


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  • A little garden colour for a Wordless Wednesday


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  • Alien — Weekly Creative Prompt

    Welcome to this week’s complete creative prompt. We begin with a single creative prompt word and expand it to inspire fiction writing, journaling, and a host of other creative activities. These creative prompts, are to give me, and anyone else who wants to join in, some focus to our creative work.

    I admit I like science fiction. I read it, I watch it and I have an interest, if not the understanding, of the physics often involved. Likewise, I am fascinated by the thinking and arguments for and against the existence of life beyond our little blue world. It seems like every day, there is an announcement concerning the discovery of another planet beyond our solar system. What are these planets like? What life could they contain? Therefore, this week’s creative prompt is:

    Alienbelonging to a foreign country: an alien culture (of a plant or animal species) introduced from another country and later naturalised

    this is a general definition, and of course there is the popular definition; supposedly from another world; extraterrestrial

    Despite my preoccupation with little green men, the word alien has a much broader definition. And, as I discovered, it is derived from the Latin alienus, which means belonging to another.

    Let the prompt ‘alien’ inspire you in any area of creativity that you are interested in:

    • writing fiction
    • journaling
    • art journaling
    • songwriting
    • photography
    • painting
    • composing
    • blog posts
    • art therapy
    • anything that could use a little nudge to begin

    Let’s expand the word a little further…

    Fiction Writing Prompt

    The Fiction Writing Prompt aims to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore.

    I stepped through the airlock and surveyed the alien world around me. - fiction writing prompt

    I stepped through the airlock and surveyed the alien world around me.

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    Talking about climate change means we are more aware of the environment. Subtle differences in temperatures and chemical composition affect our environment. Remove an apex predator from the food chain, and the former prey can run amok. Can you think about all these things and create an alien environment?

    This prompt is all about using your imagination to build a unique, exciting, and awe-inspiring world.

    • What environmental elements shape your world?
    • How different are the colours of the world, and do you know why?
    • What is the gravity of this world, and how does it affect you and the environment?
    • Why has the native flora and fauna evolved the way it has?

    The reason for this visit to an alien planet is down to you. You could be terraforming or exploring. Or have you been sent to this planet against your will; is it some form of exile, or did you crash-land? The choice is yours, the only rule is to have fun and let your imagination run free. Write as you walk out onto an alien landscape.

    If you’d like to explore some remarkable alien world-building, I highly recommend The Spatterjay Series by Neal Asher and Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky (affiliate links).

    Journal prompt

    Journaling allows us to hold conversations on paper. From private diaries to creative art journals, we pour out our deepest thoughts. Although I’ve so far focused on the extraterrestrial nature of ‘alien’, it is often used to refer to and illustrate not belonging. Feelings of alienation can affect us deeply, and like all strong feelings and emotions, exploring them in our journal is a great way to work them out.

    Questions to answer, thoughts to explore, or images to create in your journal:

    • Draw or paint an alien world where all the colours are different to the earth’s?
    • Create an alien collage by using cut out bits of insects and animals?
    • Write about a time you felt like you didn’t belong?

    Theory of General Creativity

    I now have ‘alien’ written on the board above my computer. I am confident it will inspire me on my creative journey this week. Feelings of alienation have often featured in my poetry and lyrics. I don’t think I am in that place currently, but being able to draw on my memories is a vital creative tool. And, just glancing up at the sky and seeing the stars and galaxies illustrates the infinite creative possibilities available. As I look, I wonder if some other creative, on a distant planet, is looking back at me and thinking the same, although alien, thoughts.

    Let ‘alien’ inspire your music, photography, and painting this week.

    Finally…

    As always, these creative prompts are optional and entirely open to your interpretation. Use them as a starting point for a short story, something a little more grandiose.

    This isn’t a ‘challenge’ but the prompts can be used that way if you want. If you do create anything using them, I would love to see or hear about it. Leave a link in the comments below, or tag me #thecreativeminimalist on any social platform.

    Credits?

    Original planet image by JCK5D from Pixabay


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