Writing Creatively Regularly

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I was texting with my brother the other day. We were discussing our creative endeavors. He was talking about how he hasn’t felt inspired to compose a new song (I’m not sure if compose is the right word when it’s not classical). I asked him if musical prompts are a thing and told him how writing prompts have helped me. That writing creatively regularly is so important, but sometimes reading is the only thing I can get done at the end of the day.

It got me thinking, what things help to write creatively regularly? What are the best tips? Here are a few of mine that I keep coming back to when i find myself in a rut, or so tired that I can only think about reading for a few minutes before bed.

1- Fast Fiction

Just write a paragraph (250 words). It’s like when you begin exercising, you don’t want to try and do a 10k if you’ve been sitting on the couch for a year; you need to start small. Or, if you just don’t have time. You can probably write a paragraph at the end of the day.

2- Writing prompts can be your friend

Not inspired? Grab a vague enough prompt that you can go anywhere with it. There is a subreddit for writing prompts. This website has some interesting generators about plots. I haven’t tried it, but it could be fun.

3- Journaling is writing too

Don’t have any ideas? You’re still living. Think your life is boring? Well, describe what is so boring about it in detail. What did you have for breakfast and lunch? Did you go to work and talk to boring co-workers? What did you talk about? What did you do when you got home? Did you walk your dog, play with your cat, feed your fish, or take a nap? Those are all things that you did and that you can write about. These writings are all practice. If you’re new to writing, it’s good to write about anything and everything.

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4-It’s okay to write ‘bad’

If you have an idea, but you’re afraid it’s too “stupid” or “bad” or “overdone” or something, write it anyway. It’s okay to write the thing. It’s okay for it to be littered with errors, and it’s okay for it to be something that you don’t want to show anyone. You still wrote it; you did it. It’s also okay to be proud that you finished it when you finish.

5- I’m afraid that AI will eat my words

Me too, friend, me too. But the monster isn’t going anywhere. So the choices are either stop writing or just deal. I’ve decided to deal.

6- Write at the same time every day

I like to write after everything is wrapped up for the day. So, the kids have done their homework, gotten bathed, dinner has been made and eaten, etc. Some people have a morning preference. I find, for myself, that having writing to look forward to is good. But if you dread the task you can front-load it.

7- It doesn’t need to be special

One of the best tips that I’ve been given is that writing doesn’t need to be special. You don’t need a huge desk in the perfect light or the perfect pen, laptop, or program. You can write with a pen that’s almost out of ink onto a coffee filter, and the words will still have impact. If you are struggling to write because you need everything “just so,” let go of the idea that writing has to happen in a perfect world because all of us are imperfect with lives that are even more so.

8- What is your best tip?

Finally, do what works for you. What is your best “writing regularly” tip? I keep on getting into and then falling out of writing. And even though I preach about how important consistency is, I struggle to maintain it myself.

Silent Hill 2 Review

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I recently played through the Silent Hill 2 Remake; at the end of 2025. Since I didn’t get to this until recently, I am a little later to the party. However, it is a horror classic. So, I would like to write my thoughts out in this Silent Hill 2 review/interpretation of the story.

Originally coming out in October of 2024, Silent Hill 2 Remake was developed by Bloober Team and published by Konami. Expectations were very high because the original game is considered to be one of the greatest horror games of all time. People thought that it was either going to be an awful game and that Bloober Team would never make another game again from the shame of the thing. Or, that it would be an amazing remake and everyone would love it. Luckily, it was the second.

Because I am an Xbox gamer, I had to wait for an entire year from the time it released until it was available on my system. In that time I was able to watch some of my favorite streamers play the game, and talk about the game and I watched as everyone talked about how the game was true to its roots, and how well it played, etc.

What is Silent Hill 2 Remake About?

Silent Hill 2 Remake follows James Sunderland as he goes to the town of Silent Hill. James goes to Silent Hill because he received a letter from his deceased wife asking him to meet her in “our place.”

Sparsely populated is the town. There is a suffocating fog. The residents are monsters. Some of them have sexy boots on, some are all legs, and some of them have stitching all the way up their bodies and they crawl on the ground. James finds a few other normal people, but they are battling their own demons.

The other world. When Silent Hill changes into the other world, it becomes rusty and the people that are in it change as well. The enemies in the other world are similar and they fight similarly but they look different from the ones in Silent Hill.

What’s really going on in Silent Hill 2 Remake?

My take on what is happening. I believe that Silent Hill represents a type of Limbo. Or purgatory for James. I can’t say if James is alive or dead during the gameplay. But I believe that he has an immense amount of guilt and other unresolved issues. During the gameplay he has to resolve/come to grips with/admit that they exist in order to move on or not.

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James enters the world, looking for someone that he lost. In the first scene, we see him staring at himself in the mirror. It’s as if he doesn’t know how he got there. His car is there, but in the game, he never gets into it; he never drives into or out of Silent Hill. His looking into the mirror could represent how things are backwards, upside down, or otherwise reversed for him.

Characters in Silent Hill 2 Remake

As the game goes on, we meet Angela, who is also looking for someone. Her mother. Angela keeps on repeating “have you seen my mama” which makes her seem like a young child even though she’s an adult. James first encounters her in a graveyard, which indicates that she’s also searching for someone who has passed away. When he asks Angela if she would like to come with him for safety she refuses and acts oddly afraid of him. Later in the game, it is revealed that Angela killed her father after he did something awful to her. Angela is a representation of fear and how dangerous fear can be when it’s backed into a corner.

James meets a woman named Maria, who’s the next important character. She looks like his wife. But she acts and dresses very differently. Gamers have discussed the meaning of Maria for years. The consensus I found was that she represents all the physical wants/needs that James had, but was unable to get because his wife was sick in the hospital.

The next character is Laura, a little girl who says that she knew Mary, and who makes life difficult for James in Silent Hill. Near the end of the game, Laura gives James a letter that Mary wrote to her and it talks about how she wishes that they could go and live together like they talked about. So, the letter makes me believe that Laura represents the future that Mary wanted. The family and normal things that she didn’t get to have.

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The final character is Eddie. Eddie is a representation of the darkest parts of James. He gets offended easily, he eats junk food and over-reacts. My interpretation is that Eddie is the extreme version of all of the dark desires that a person could have. He killed people who made him angry, and he thinks everyone is out to get him. He has similar coloring to James (blonde hair and blue eyes); it’s as if he’s a reversed mirror, a foil showing James, “this is the worst you could be.”

Silent Hill 2 Remake Review, Thoughts on Themes and Interpretations

This game is a great example for something that you can play/interpret multiple ways. Anyone can play the game and think “oooh creepy” and then finish and shrug and enjoy the experience and move on. But someone that is really looking to dive into the game can get a lot out of it.

There are numerous interpretations of the game, many things that I haven’t explored yet for myself. I watched a video that stated that James’s wife is in the car. However, I didn’t see or notice her in there. But it definitely is possible.

My belief that he is dead is based on the weird state of the town, and how impossible time moves, the way that he harbors guilt, but he can’t face what he’s done. The other people in the city, except for the child, Laura, have guilt. I do think that they are all there to reflect different aspects of James back to him, and help him to come to his realization that he killed his wife.

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I have read other stories where the protagonist has a hard time coming to terms with the fact that they died. A lot of weird things happen around them, and they just accept it. By the end of the story, they do come to terms with their own death, but it takes a lot for them to realize that they died and they are in limbo/purgatory. I feel like James is in the same situation, where he is being punished for the sins he committed during his lifetime, but he hasn’t yet come to terms with the fact that he’s dead.

Another option that people brought up is that he is going to commit suicide. He has killed his wife, and she’s in the car. And he plans to drown himself in Toluca Lake. Also, the letter he has, apparently, is blank by the end of the game. I didn’t check it at the end. Also, I didn’t think to check it when I got close to completing the game. Furthermore, I got the “leave” ending where he and Laura leave together. I’ve only played through once, and so I haven’t gotten any other endings.