• Rambling on – Creative Field Notes

    In this week’s creative field notes, I am getting things done, despite the blips that all creatives have.

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  • God in Hell: An Easter Narrative

    A short exploration of Easter Saturday, weaving a narrative and basking in the ifs of who and what takes place between Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

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  • Time for a Fresh Look! 🚀

    The site needs a bit of a refresh, so as they used to say it is under construction. As such things might not look right, work right, or even feel right. But only until everything is new and shiny. After that… who knows.

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  • Creating amongst the Chaos – Creative Field Notes

    This month has been productive despite global chaos, and I have noticed the importance of maintaining a positive and intentional creative practice.

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  • Mid to End Feb Creative Field Notes

    This week’s creative field notes include how I am keeping up with February Album Writing Month and coming up with a few other creative ideas.

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  • Imbolc: Creative New Starts

    January has been a difficult month for this creative minimalist. However, the festival of Imbolc is as good a time as any to make a creative new start. This week’s vlog explores recent creative highs and lows.

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  • Happy mail Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

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

    happy mail - I opened the letter and read. I had to be careful not to smudge the words, as tears of joy rolled down my cheeks a Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

    I opened the letter and read. I had to be careful not to smudge the words, as tears of joy rolled down my cheeks

    Writing prompt Expanded

    Some things make us so happy that our emotions overflow. But what can make us so happy? Today’s Friday Fiction Writing Prompt is all about exploring mail that makes us so happy we cry.

    Our main character, written in the first person, is reading a letter and it is happy mail. But what words could bring tears of joy to someone’s eyes?

    • is it the news they have been waiting for?
    • the news they never dared would arrive?
    • is it a confirmation of something or a positive change in fortune?
    • in a digital age what is so important that it arrived via the post?
    • or, is this a past event being described, before the advent of email, texting and messaging?

    The choice, as always, is yours. Put pen to paper or finger to keyboard and write, that’s the only rule. As always these writing prompts are optional and entirely open to your own interpretation. Use them as a starting point for a short story or something a little more grandiose. If you do write something, please share it or a link, in the comments or tag me #ffwp. I’d love to read what you create. Write and enjoy the learning process.

    Original image by Victor Vote from Pixabay


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  • The dream Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

    A Fiction Writing Prompt about dreaming to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore.

    My eyes snapped open. I was wide awake. But the dream was still vivid. Friday Fiction Writing Prompt about dreaming

    My eyes snapped open. I was wide awake. But the dream was still vivid.

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    This Friday Fiction Writing Prompt is about stretching your imagination muscles. Dreams are not fully understood. More importantly for us, they don’t follow the normal physical laws of reality. It’s time to play around with some fundamental laws of nature.

    The trouble with dreams

    Dreams take place in our brains while we sleep. Sometimes we remember them, other times we don’t. We might capture fragments or feelings or sometimes be able to construct a convincing narrative from them. However, in dreams

    • things don’t always happen in order
    • places and people can become confused and mixed-up
    • emotions can be exaggerated or non-existent
    • friends and family can act out of character
    • places can be known, amalgamated or pure fantasy
    • The natural laws of gravity and nature can become warped

    In other words, dreams are creative playgrounds for writers. They go beyond the normal constraints of a simple narrative. There are no limits to what your dream can be about. Describe your dream and draw the reader into this ‘strange’ land of the subconscious. No rules, just write and enjoy.

    As always these writing prompts are optional and entirely open to your interpretation. Use them as a starting point for a short story or something a little more grandiose. If you do write something, please share it or a link, in the comments or tag me #ffwp @darrrenrhill. I’d love to read what you create. Write and enjoy the learning process.

    Original bed image by Free-Photos from Pixabay


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  • Free Christmas Holiday Music

    I wrote a piece of music for the Christmas holidays. I now offer it to you. You can hear it below or download to keep and listen anytime you want. I hope it brings you a little pleasure in these difficult times. As you hear the bells jingle raise a prayer or intention and perhaps you’ll receive that Christmas miracle.

    Please share this page with anyone you think might like to have a little uplifting tune

    Download here (Dropbox)

    If you like the music be sure to check out my Bandcamp page and this temple eden homepage, where you’ll find more music and related news and information. In the meantime, enjoy the holidays safely when they arrive and have a lovely weekend.


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  • Who are you? Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

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

    There were faces all around, looking intently at me, but I recognised none of them - a Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

    There were faces all around, looking intently at me, but I recognised none of them

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    A piece of advice often given to would be writers is to write about what you know. Well, this is a challenge that develops that idea. Here you’re prompted to write about what you don’t know, but for a purpose.

    So what has happened?

    • Have you just recovered, or woken up from some traumatic experience? Is your memory playing up and not recognising those around?
    • Perhaps you’re coming round in the street after a funny turn? The faces are the strangers, or paramedics come to offer aid.
    • You might be about to make a presentation or speech, and the unknown faces are the crowd eagerly awaiting your words?

    Or it could be something else. As always these writing prompts are optional and entirely open to your own interpretation. Use them as a starting point for a short story or something a little more grandiose. If you do write something, please share it or a link, in the comments or tag me #thecreativeminimalist #ffwp. I’d love to read what you create. Write and enjoy the learning process.


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