• The Next Tool Won’t Fix It: Why More Gear Doesn’t Make Better Creative Work

    There’s a moment that we all, as creative people know: we’re stuck, and we start to think the problem is the gear I have. But the creative tools you already have are almost certainly enough. So why do we want more? Why do we think the creative fix is in the new shiny?

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  • The Habits That Quietly Kill Creative Output (And What to Replace Them With)

    The Habits That Quietly Kill Creative Output (And What to Replace Them With) Here are several creativity killers with advice on how to stop them and creative habits to replace them.

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  • Is Your Creative Idea Worth Finishing? Here’s How to Decide

    How to Tell If a Creative Idea Is Worth Finishing (And When to Let It Go). Is that song, this painting, my story about an AI enhanced goldfish worth finishing? Here’s how to decide if your art, song or writing is worth continuing. The rhyme and reasoning behind deciding what creative projects to finish.

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  • What Years of Creating Taught Me About Discipline

    Discipline and willpower are not the super powers of successful creatives. it’s about crafting effective systems that naturally guide behaviour. Learn how these creative frameworks can help you achieve more without the constant struggle.

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  • Why Creative Constraints Make You More Productive (and More Creative)

    Creative projects with the most freedom are often the hardest to finish, or even start. The ones with tight constraints tend to move faster. And sometimes come out better. Three simple rules for creative freedom

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  • Why Imperfect Creative Work Builds Confidence Faster

    Sharing your imperfect creative work and art projects builds confidence faster than waiting. Whatever response you get will teach you something. We don’t just learn by doing, we also learn by sharing our art.

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  • Changing the blog layout

    Changing the layout of the blog, so things might look a little weirder than usual. Hopefully it will all look fine and dandy soon.

  • The Return of the Journal Maker

    The Return of the journal maker

    My latest journal and planner set-up. Finally, a new video to explain what is going on.


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  • At last the rain – Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

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

    The sky filled with clouds, thick dark rain clouds. Then it began, at last, the rain began to fall. It was… Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

    The sky filled with clouds, thick dark rain clouds. Then it began, at last, the rain began to fall. It was…

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    I love it when it rains. I find my senses turn to overdrive. Being able to stand outside as the rain falls is one of life’s pleasures. If I stand outside barefoot and let my feet and toes feel the wet ground it is even better. And a little rain brings all the smells to life, no longer dead and dry, now alive and rejuvenated.

    Use this prompt to describe how the rain brings everything back to life. Be as descriptive as possible. And try to use similes and metaphors to give your writing new life.

    • How does the rain affect your senses?
    • What sound does it make?
    • What can you smell?
    • Are you standing outside as the rain falls?

    You can write in the first or third person. Use your character, or characters, to describe the scene. You could explore why the rain is welcome, a little back story is always helpful.

    This writing prompt is a companion, and opposite to the prompt It had stopped.

    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. I’d love to read what you create,


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  • Pain – Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

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

    Impact… beat… nothing … beat… and then the pain shot through me, a pain like nothing before. - Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

    Impact… beat… nothing … beat… and then the pain shot through me a pain like nothing before.

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    Have you ever stubbed your toe, your little toe? Or stepped on a sharp object whilst barefoot? I find it almost impossible to walk across a stony beach without wearing a shoe or sandal. Our feet are sensitive and they let us know when they are uncomfortable, or in shock.

    This prompt is all about pain, immediate pain. It is about describing the intensity and the suddenness.

    • What does the pain remind you of?
    • How does the pain in your foot affect the rest of your body?
    • What senses can you use to describe the pain?

    It is always possible that your reaction to the initial pain leads to a near farcical chain of events. And the good thing about it all is that this is fiction and you haven’t really hurt your foot… but keep an eye out for things laying around on the floor.

    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. I’d love to read what you create

    Original foot image Image by iGlobalWeb from Pixabay


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  • Almost vintage? Wordless Wednesday

    Price's white candles - old box

    Some things come in vintage-style boxes, other things have been in cupboards so long that they become vintage. We found some old candles.


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  • There is no one – Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

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

    There is no one. Shops are closed with windows boarded up or just abandoned. It looks like a ghost town. What has happened… Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

    There is no one. Shops are closed with windows boarded up or just abandoned. It looks like a ghost town. What has happened…

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    How about a little apocalypse? Of course, it doesn’t have to be. That’s the freedom you have in these prompts. I thought it would be good to describe the emptiness of where your protagonist is. To explore and develop your descriptive toolbox.

    One way to do this is to contrast the still and silent with the normal busyness and noise. Make comparisons as you describe the location.

    • What would normally be taking place?
    • Who would regularly be seen here?
    • What sounds are now long gone?
    • Without people do the buildings take on personalities or human traits?

    And of course, there is how this all makes the protagonist feel.

    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. I’d love to read what you create


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