• And so we find ourselves in September. Well, I do, and I am assuming that you are too. Although this year has been full of the weird and out of the ordinary, so perhaps I am just here on my own. ‘Welcome to September’, I said as I looked at my junk journal and created…

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  • A video flip through of my junk journal and an update with my planner. Plus a little trip to the beach to deliver a creativity tip. Shop: Planarchy and Stuffhttps://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/darrenrhill

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  • The incense fell straight and created these columns as it burned. Little creative accidents are nice when they occur. But creativity can also involve hard work and effort. In a bid to both motivate and make myself accountable, I thought it was time for some creative field notes. What exactly am I creating? Website(s) This…

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  • A Fiction Writing Prompt to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore. The detective walked up to the store worker. “So you saw the man running away? Can you describe him?” Writing Prompt Expanded A key skill in writing is the ability to describe someone. All of the characters…

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  • A quick flip-through of my current journal and junk journal set-up, and a brief look at some of my art bits and pieces.

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  • A Fiction Writing Prompt to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore. The song played through the headphones. I was transported when the music came on; a different place, a different time… Writing Prompt Expanded Music is powerful. Like the rest of our senses, sound can trigger memories. This…

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  • Treasure — Weekly Creative Prompt

    treasure - weekly creative prompt

    Welcome to this week’s complete creative prompt. We begin with a single 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.

    From rings forged in fantastical times to cherished memories, we all have things that are precious to us. We might have keepsakes that hold links to past events or family. Or there might be precious gems or metals crafted into the finest jewelry or other items. It is likely, whether we are wealthy or not so, that we have some item or moment that we hold dear. Therefore, this week’s creative prompt is:

    Treasurea quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects

    this is a simple definition, but there is also the verb definition, meaning ‘to keep carefully’

    Let the prompt ‘treasure’ 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 exploring the word treasure aims to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore.

    All I had to do was solve the puzzle. Then the treasure would be mine. - fiction writing prompt

    All I had to do was solve the puzzle. Then the treasure would be mine.

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    Puzzles can be basic or intricate, obvious or cryptic. I have always loved the three tests, or puzzles, that Indiana Jones has to pass to get to the Holy Grail in The Last Crusade. Those tests included having to decipher the riddle and then take appropriate action.

    This prompt is all about creating a puzzle, describing it, and then, perhaps, solving it.

    • What is the puzzle that needs solving?
    • What is the treasure?
    • How do the protagonist’s feelings impinge on their ability to solve the puzzle?

    All fiction relies on plot, something happens and the character responds. This prompt can be written in a simple step sequence. You create the puzzle and then solve it and get the treasure. However, is the puzzle obvious? Your protagonist may know there is a puzzle, but do they know what and where the puzzle is? To further develop the narrative, you could question whether the protagonist actually wants the treasure; are they after the precious item for themselves? Or this could all be happening at home having discovered a puzzle box.

    As always, the choice of what you write is down to you. Just write and enjoy and develop your writing skill.

    Journal prompt

    Journaling allows us to hold conversations on paper. From private diaries to creative art journals, we pour out our deepest thoughts. Many journal users would describe their journals as treasures. I use Day One as a digital journal and looking back over the ‘on this day’ feature can bring back many treasured memories, although it can also bring back memories I would like buried. We can use our journals to capture all our treasures. We can write lists of our treasured possessions, along with the reason they are important to us.

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

    • Write about your most treasured memory?
    • Splatter or spill some bright-coloured paints or inks on paper and then turn them into precious stones.
    • Commit to collecting ‘treasures’ each day in your journal; capture and record a precious memory every day.

    Theory of General Creativity

    I now have ‘treasure’ written on the board above my computer. I am confident it will inspire me on my creative journey this week. Everything we create can be precious to us. From the simplest of drawings to the most complex sculpture or piece of music. The creative process takes part of our very essence and places it in our art, or creation. This is what makes ‘art’ so subjective. However, let us, as artists, appreciate the precious nature of all art, whether it connects with us or not. May we treasure art in all its forms, support one another as we create, and encourage the creation of precious treasure.

    Let ‘treasure’ 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, as is the case this week, supporting other artists in their creative process… a simple word of encouragement may be just what they need.

    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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  • A dash of orange for a wordless Wednesday

    orange flower against a blurred background

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  • Journey — Weekly Creative Prompt

    journey 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 on our creative work.

    When I created these prompts, I hoped I would be traveling around. I thought the lockdown and related international travel restrictions would be over. Part of my pilgrimage video series will relate to literal travel. Politics and continued Covid-19 issues have meant that I have yet to get very far. However, that doesn’t imply that the metaphor of travel isn’t far from my thoughts. Therefore, this week’s creative prompt is:

    Journeyan act of traveling from one place to another

    this is one of the few prompts that really means just one thing, however, that doesn’t limit its use in our creativity

    Let the prompt ‘journey’ 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, exploring the word journey, aims to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore.

    So it began, the way ahead and my destination before me. Here was my journey. - fiction writing prompt

    So it began, the way ahead and my destination before me. Here was my journey.

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    Travel can be for many things. We are asked upon entering a new country whether our visit is for business or pleasure. It could be a physical or spiritual voyage of discovery, and those are not always mutually exclusive. There might be travel with no fixed destination or involve no fixed return. But the journey itself is where we learn so much.

    This prompt is all about describing what is about to happen and then imagining the process and exploring the feelings of the narrator.

    • Do you know your route and destination?
    • Is your journey from and to a physical location, or metaphorical?
    • How do you feel as you begin this journey?

    The writing perspective is the first person. This makes it easier to explore the feelings of the character. The journey itself and everything else is open to your imagination. Will you explore a literal journey from one physical location to another, or will you use a journey as a metaphor?

    Let this writing prompt be an enjoyable literary journey for you, and may it help strengthen your writing skills as you journey toward the story’s destination.

    Journal prompt

    Journaling allows us to hold conversations on paper. From private diaries to creative art journals, we pour out our deepest thoughts. Our journals are the ideal place to plan and record our travels. Tickets obtained for the journey can adorn art journals or be added as ephemera in diary-type journals.

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

    • Write about a journey of personal discovery you have had or would like to have?
    • Find a recent ticket relating to a journey (it doesn’t have to be a travel ticket, it could be for parking or entry to an attraction) stick it in your journal and write about the journey and time away.
    • Do you enjoy going on a journey or do you feel anxious, why?

    Theory of General Creativity

    I now have ‘journey’ written on the board above my computer. I am confident it will inspire me on my creative journey this week. All creative work can be seen as a journey. We learn how to be creative; our journey involves learning and practicing. The journey begins with inspiration, travels through the process, and reaches its destination when the project is complete. Do you find one stage of this journey more difficult than the others? I find reaching the destination the most challenging part of my creative journey. However, just because one part of the journey is more difficult, it doesn’t mean we should never travel.

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

    Finally…

    As always, these creative prompts and ideas 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 project.

    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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  • Reaching branches on a Wordless Wednesday

    Reaching branches on a tree in front of Abbey

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  • Birth — Weekly Creative Prompt

    Birth 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.

    This month sees my birthday. This is a bitter-sweet time for me. It’s a celebration for another year survived, and with the pandemic, my gratitude is doubled. However, it is also a time when I reflect and consider the things I have not managed to do. I can get a little melancholic at this time, so I make an extra effort to look for potential and what might come into being in the year ahead. Therefore, this week’s creative prompt is:

    Birththe beginning or coming into existence of something

    this is the general definition of the word and I love the idea of potential in this meaning

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

    • 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 in some fiction and our journal…

    Fiction Writing Prompt

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

    Now, at last, everything would change. This was the moment, the birth of… fiction writing prompt

    Now, at last, everything would change. This was the moment, the birth of…

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    ABBA once sang ‘I have a dream’. Martin Luther King’s famous speech contained the same words. Many people dream of a better future, fight for hopes, rights, their children’s future. Many world-changing movements begin with a call to change, with a dream, a description of a different future. Although not all dreams and movements lead to improvement.

    This prompt is all about dreaming of a change to come. The change begins with a specific moment. The moment has arrived, and the future is given birth.

    • What is the event or action that creates the birth?
    • How does your protagonist and other characters feel?
    • Is the future being birthed positive or negative?

    The writing perspective is down to you. The birth event could be witnessed by one person or many. Your challenge is to imagine a future, then pinpoint and describe the event that triggers it all, the genesis event, the birth. Plotting events is a key writing skill. Being able to plot from an ending back to a beginning, or birth is also helpful. So enjoy and have fun, imagine a future and give birth to it at a single moment.

    Journal prompt

    Journaling allows us to hold conversations on paper. From private diaries to creative art journals, we pour out our deepest thoughts. Our journals are great places to dream and plan. We can give birth to ideas, intentions and other projects. For those who may be about to have a literal birth, recording precious moments and feelings can form part of your regular journal practice.

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

    • Write three steps to take to birth one of your dreams?
    • What is the most amazing thing you have given birth in your life?
    • Write birth at the top of a page, and then dream in words or images below.

    Theory of General Creativity

    I now have ‘birth’ written on the board above my computer. I am confident it will inspire me on my creative journey this week. Now, I seem good at birthing ideas. It is the nurturing and developing of ideas that I struggle with. However, that doesn’t mean I should stop giving ‘birth’. Having a bank of ideas is always useful for the times when giving birth isn’t possible. Always be on the lookout for inspiration, you never know what it will give birth to.

    Let ‘birth’ 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 project.

    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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  • Blame — Weekly Creative Prompt

    Blame weekly creative prompt @darrenrhill

    Welcome to this week’s complete creative prompt. We begin with a single word, a creative prompt, 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.

    Whenever a disaster, natural or otherwise, strikes — and with the nature of 24-hour news we are never far from hearing — after the initial shock we often want to know whether anyone was at fault. Our upset and anger and confusion need a little direction. We’re also quick at pointing the finger. We don’t like to consider how much we may be at fault. Therefore, this week’s creative prompt is:

    Blameassign the responsibility for a bad or unfortunate situation or phenomenon to (someone or something)

    this is a general verb definition, but I do like the use of the word phenomenon… it feels a little supernatural

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

    • 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.

    Was it our fault for entering the house? Or should we blame the person who summoned the ghost? - fiction writing prompt

    Was it our fault for entering the house? Or should we blame the person who summoned the ghost?

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    We all, to varying degrees, have a sense of justice. When something goes wrong, we want to know why and who is to blame. Quite often, there is no single source of blame. Things are very rarely black and white. And in this writing prompt, things are very unclear, perhaps even ghostly transparent.

    This prompt is all about exploring the concept of blame within a stressful environment. How often do characters in books and films argue about blame instead of getting out of harm’s way? A few thoughts to help.

    • Why did the group go to the house?
    • Why do different characters choose different things to blame?
    • Is it the sight alone of the frightening ghost, or does the ghost act menacingly?
    • And was it literally summoned?

    The prompt is a bit more prescriptive this week. The setting is a house, there is a group of people and, apparently, there is a ghost. However, beyond those things, where the story goes is down to you. Scare yourself and your readers with the ghostly apparition, and perhaps let the group turn on each other as they cast blame. But remember, if you don’t decide to write anything, you only have yourself to blame. Have fun and enjoy.

    Journal prompt

    Journaling allows us to hold conversations on paper. From private diaries to creative art journals, we pour out our deepest thoughts. Blame is serious. If we are blaming others for something, then we really need a good reason. If we are blaming ourselves, we need to make sure it is to take responsibility and make some changes. Blame has negative connotations and yet if responsibility is accepted, and actions changed, blame becomes the first step in being better people and improving the world we live in.

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

    • Write any bad decisions or choices you think you have made. Now write I blame myself over the top. Finally, paint or collage over what you have written. Don’t blame yourself, but commit to learning from what happened.
    • Do you find it easier to blame others or yourself? Why?
    • Have you ever been wrongly accused and blamed for something, and how did you feel?

    Theory of General Creativity

    I now have ‘blame’ written on the board above my computer. I am confident it will inspire me on my creative journey this week. Not only that, but I am always blaming myself for not finishing my creative projects. I find it easier to make excuses and blame myself instead of just getting on and creating. And blaming my tools, be they digital or not, is far easier than learning how to use them correctly or fixing them when broken. I think I need to stop blaming and do.

    Let ‘blame’ 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 other creative projects.

    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.


    Thank you for reading this post. Please share your thoughts in the comment section below.
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