• My November Journal and Planner set-up. A walk through my planners, journals and other creative bits and pieces. My current set-up this November is a mashup of Bullet Journals, daily journals and junk journals. Oh, and I am also using Things on the computer to keep track of digital projects. It seems my journey to…

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  • A Fiction Writing Prompt to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore. ‘I reached into my bag for my purse/wallet but it wasn’t there! How would I pay?’ Writing Prompt Expanded This week’s Friday Fiction Writing Prompt is all about getting out of a sticky situation. It’s about crafting…

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  • I seem to be struggling with a few things at the moment. So much I want to say, yet can’t. So much I want to do, yet can’t. And all the reasons I can’t are out of my hands, out of my control. And I am finding it far too easy to focus on those…

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  • A Fiction Writing Prompt to stretch the literary muscles. No rules. No word counts. Simply write and explore. I recognised the sender’s postmark. But why contact me now, and in this old, traditional way? Writing Prompt Expanded This Friday Fiction Writing Prompt is all about the reveal. The narrator has received a letter. The postmark…

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  • I found a rainbow laying around on the floor so I captured it.

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  • This week’s, the journal and planner update vlog goes on a little detour. It’s been a bit of a distracting week in one way or another, so I distract myself with a little creative play. Gesso is involved as I delve into the world of Art Trading Cards and my junk journal, before getting back…

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  • Fresh air – Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

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

    I opened the doors and stepped out on the balcony. The view was amazing, but it was the air that took my breath away

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    This week’s Friday Fiction Writing Prompt is all about comparison. It’s time to compare one thing to another.

    The prompt focuses on fresh air. Our narrator has arrived at a place where the air is different from what they are used to. This could be because they are from a smog-ridden city and they are now at the coast or out in the countryside, or the other way round. The choice, as always is yours.

    The aim is to stretch your descriptive powers by focussing on the differences between the two. Use…

    • simile
    • metaphor
    • exaggeration

    The bigger the difference between the two places, the more captivated your reader will be, and the more likely they might relate to one of your descriptions. Emphasise the difference between the narrator’s memory and their current experience.

    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. Write and enjoy the learning process.


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  • Scraps? Journal and Planner Vlog

    Scraps! Journal and planner vlog update

    Planner and journal vlog update. A look into my bullet journal(s) and junk journal. I seem to have run into a problem with my set-up. Instead of capturing things in my ‘daily’ journal, I have been accruing a number of scrap pieces of paper. It feels like I am being called to an all-in-one journal… but I’ve been there before 🙂

  • Not working – Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

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

    I squeezed, nothing. I pressed again, still nothing. Now, I was getting desperate Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

    I squeezed, nothing. I pressed again, still nothing. Now, I was getting desperate

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    This week’s Friday Fiction Writing Prompt is about frustration. Now you might feel there is enough frustration in your life already and that’s before you sit down and try to write. However, being able to describe frustration in your writing is a good skill.

    It is said that a bad workmen blames his tool. Here, you are not a bad workman, or person. Here, it is the tool of your trade that is letting you down. You’re pressing a button, squeezing a trigger, trying to turn something on… but nothing is happening.

    The prompt allows you to describe the frustration the narrator is having. They might need to fire a gun, they might need to call a lift to escape, they might be behind on preparing that special meal for that special someone. The choice of situation is yours, but whatever you choose, your challenge is to describe the complete and utter frustration.

    Enjoy your writing, but don’t get too frustrated if that key on the computer doesn’t respond straight away.

    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. Write and enjoy the learning process.


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  • How I create my weekly planner layout

    This week’s vlog shows how I create my weekly bullet journal layout. I use stickers, scraps of paper and plenty of glue stick. I show how I go from a blank page to a weekly layout for my current bullet journal set-up. And I chat as I go along. Please subscribe if you like the video and find it helpful and I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Happy planning.

  • Loss – Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

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

    The word never is often used and frequently said in haste, but its real meaning was clear to me now - Friday Fiction Writing Prompt

    The word never is often used and frequently said in haste, but its real meaning was clear to me now

    Writing Prompt Expanded

    This week’s Friday Fiction Writing Prompt is about loss. We’ve looked at happiness and now it is time for a little sadness. The set-up is simple, something has been lost, something precious to your character. The thing lost is gone and it will never be with the character again. It is all about exploring the emotions that accompany absence.

    Depending on your circumstances, and what you feel safe writing about, you can ‘lose’ anything. The ability to write objectively about something that can subjectively be very emotional for us can be difficult but is a valuable skill for writers of all genres and professions. The prompt has been created in the first person, but do change if that makes it easier for you.

    The item lost can be anything. As mentioned above I want you to feel safe so be wary of your subject matter. Here are some ideas of items that can be lost.

    • a person – the most basic loss that we all face at some point
    • a love – for someone or something (or other emotion or feeling)
    • an item – something that holds sentimental value, or practical importance
    • an ability – explore the frustration that follows as you realise you can’t do something
    • a pet – a loyal companion now gone

    It’s possible that all of the above could be used simultaneously if you’re writing a disaster epic.

    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. Write and enjoy the learning process.

    Original person imageby Anemone123 from Pixabay


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