Previously, on Make Your Own Rabbit Hole...
Rabbit Hole #19 — "Top Ten Turks with a Wunderwand 2": Young? Artistically minded? Tired of being chased by bogans? This Rabbit Hole is for you.
Rabbit Hole #18 — "David Lynch and the Suffocating Rubber Clown Suit of Negativity": Why is David Lynch so creative? As far as I can tell, it all has something to do with catching fish and not listening to clowns.
Rabbit Hole #17— "Five things you might not know about David Lynch": Not just a film and TV director, Lynch has also created some amazing little-known shorts, photography, and even a cartoon strip.
Rabbit Hole #16 — "365 Artist Dates: Week 2": To be creative every day, you need to find things that are simple, fun and quick.
Rabbit Hole #15 — "How to create a short film with no actors, no budget, and no idea": How? Easy! Ish.
Rabbit Hole #14 — "365 Artist Dates": This year, rather than let other pressures dictate how I spend my time, I thought I’d try an experiment. Well, not one—365 of them.
Rabbit Hole #13 — "Ta Done! The Ten-Minute Artist": Why I decided to give into my neuroses and give up writing to-do lists.
Rabbit Hole #12 — "Get off my lawn! What Clint Eastwood taught me about leadership": When it comes to creativity and leadership, there are so many things to learn from Clint Eastwood—here are two.
Rabbit Hole #11 — "Painted Black": Are kids unnecessarily singled out as black sheep?
Rabbit Hole #10 — "If Lego has taught me anything": For some of us Lego is more than a set of blocks—it's a creative block-busting manifesto.
Rabbit Hole #9 — "Dress up, Artists": Sometimes, creatively, what you do on the outside is more important than what's on the inside.
Rabbit Hole #8 — "Top Ten Turks with a Wunderwand (aka a Guitar)": This Rabbit Hole is a fist in the air to all my favorite axe-wielding maniacs!
Rabbit Hole #7 — "Tales of an Imperfectionist": Though people may pride themselves on being a perfectionist in job interviews and at work, the reality of being a perfectionist blows.
Rabbit Hole #6 — "Gentleman, seeks publisher and possible rejection": Does the idea of getting your work published make you want to breathe deeply into a brown paper bag? Me too. Maybe there's a way of re-framing the problem.
Rabbit Hole #5 — "Scrapbooking, Silence, Slint": This Rabbit Hole is about scrapbooking, poetry and post-punk indi-rock.
Rabbit Hole #4 — "My directorial debut": I followed an all-time dream and made my first film. I made a film!
Rabbit Hole #3 — "Getting along with your internal critic": Internal critic be damned. What about an 'internal tutor' instead?
Rabbit Hole #2 — "Everything right; everything wrong": It seems like every minute of every hour of every day we are keeping this running inventory—this is good, that’s bad, she’s nice, this is crap. This Rabbit Hole gives pause to that process.
Rabbit Hole #1 — "Writing involves giving up": This is where I started. My very first Rabbit Hole.

















