
Denise Larkin
Bio
A writer of a BA with honours (2.1) in Arts & Humanities recently gained a Creative Writing Master's Degree. She writes poetry, fictional short stories, and is the author of the Time to Run series, Darkness and The Non-Human.<aT.
Achievements (1)
Stories (179)
Filter by community
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 Larkin10 months ago in BookClub
The Wolf Witch - 4. Becky Simpson
Becky couldn't stop thinking about Oliver. Finding her at the club was one thing, but rescuing her had embarrassed her, so she'd snuck out and taken a cab home. Now, in bed, her eyes closed, Oliver's face shot into view - good-looking, mysterious, and charming. His wavy dark brown hair and piercing blue eyes had dominated her thoughts all night. She felt helpless and giddy like she might be sick.
By Denise Larkin12 months ago in Fiction
Do You Watch Youtube Videos?
YouTube can be considered both an app and a platform (or channel, in a broad-sense). Like Netflix, it's an app that people use daily to watch videos, but there are some key differences that I will share below. YouTube has become a go-to platform where people can find out what others think on a wider range of topics. It is a good place to find many video reviews on products. It can be a helpful platform.
By Denise Larkin12 months ago in Longevity
The Wolf Witch - 3. Oliver's Night Out
Oliver put on his jacket and walked out of his flat with two mates. They'd had a few beers, ate steak for dinner, and were eager to get out to a nightclub to meet some girls or rather that was their idea. Oliver wanted to drink and that was it.
By Denise Larkinabout a year ago in Fiction
The Wolf Witch - 2. Oliver's Life
It was three weeks since Oliver had moved out of Freda's life. He could shift into his werewolf self whenever he felt like it. It helped him to feel better. He was rolling around on the floor and just hanging out, letting his spirit feel free.
By Denise Larkinabout a year ago in Fiction




