
Denise Larkin
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A writer with a BA in Arts & Humanities (specialism Creative Writing), studying for an MA in Creative Writing, writes poetry and fictional short stories. The author of Time to Run, The Island of Love, Darkness, and The Non-Human.
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The 5-4-3-2-1 Workout
I came across the 5-4-3-2-1 workout a few years ago, which I highly recommend. I am currently following the Chemical Diet Plan along with the 5-4-3-2-1 fitness plan, as it serves as a bonus workout that can be incorporated into any diet. Take a look below to see how it works.
By Denise Larkinabout a month ago in Longevity
How Poetry Became My Portal to Abundance. Top Story - May 2025.
For years, I turned to writing as a quiet place—pages filled with thoughts, heartaches, and hope. But something changed when I stopped writing just for release and started writing to create. That change gave birth to my new book, Manifesting Through Verse – The Manifesting Poet.
By Denise Larkin8 months ago in BookClub
Echo
Clara stood in her kitchen, scraping butter onto toast as the kettle began to rumble. She poured the boiling water into the instant coffee and reached for the mug with the chipped handle - her favourite. Morning sun spilled over the countertop like a blessing. She felt it shine over her body. The warmth gave her the energy to go on with her day, for she hadn't felt like doing anything these last few weeks.
By Denise Larkin8 months ago in Fiction
Lose Those Stubborn Pounds on a 7-Day Keto Meal Plan
Here is a 7-day Keto meal plan. I am planning on starting this week. It will help me lose at least a stone. The ketogenic (keto) diet is a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet that encourages the body to enter a metabolic state called ketosis. In ketosis, the body burns fat for energy instead of relying on carbohydrates. This shift in metabolism can lead to significant weight loss, especially in the early stages.
By Denise Larkin8 months ago in Longevity
My First Book as a Child
I never expected a book to change everything. At ten years old, I wasn’t a reader—at least, not in the way other kids were. My bedroom was filled with posters of old movie stars, all of them frozen in time, staring down at me as I sat on my bed, wondering what else the world had to offer. I didn’t know it yet, but that book—the one my friend raved about—would be the key to unlocking everything.
By Denise Larkin8 months ago in BookClub
