Damien Larkin's Motherland Climax is a genre-blending spectacle, merging alternative history, political intrigue, spy thriller, and science fiction with provocative, and at times brutal, satirical wit. The story is authored, in this alternative timeline, by Vladimir Vladimirovich Puting, and is set in a universe where the Rus Empire battles internal decay and external threats, this... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Saturday 10th May 2025.
Today’s sentence: “Writing in the same room as a modern refrigerator is like sitting in the cinema next to a perpetual grazer; hum, fizz, plop, fart.” Inspiration and Observation:I write at the kitchen table, downstairs. Normally it’s just the dog for company, however once it gets quiet, you really start to notice that god-dang fridge.... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Friday 09th May 2025.
Today’s sentence: “I sat gazing toward Inis Déach, in silence amid the pebbles at the end of Betra Beach, witness to a rainbow beneath the rushing tide; a Sea Wolf twists under the summer sun.” Inspiration and Observation:I walked home this evening and was struck by how certain sounds and smells will bring you back... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Wed 07th May 2025.
Today’s sentence: “John and Mary O'Leary reside at No.1 Cherry Tree Gardens. They have three chicks.” Inspiration and Observation:There is a pair of Great Tits, who have staked out our birdhouse since I began feeding the birds at the start of last winter. The bird feeders hang from the branches of our cherry tree. I... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Tues 06th May 2025.
Today’s sentence: “The column clawed its escape skyward, a pale tendril spiralling into space, while the valley held its breath for a secret launch.” Inspiration and Observation:Today, while driving in Wexford, I saw a factory chimney rising high above an industrial plant in a valley below the road. The afternoon was fantastically warm, and there... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Sunday 04th May 2025.
Today’s sentence: "They must become more flotsam in a river of souls, moving inexorably toward an uncertain future." Inspiration and Observation:This is a line from my current work in progress. This is my first novel. I'm just doing a final round of checking chapters before sending them to a very kind friend of mine, who... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Saturday 03rd May 2025.
Today’s sentence: "Here in the land of plenty, the well of dignity is empty: good enough to fight the wars and pick the fruit, but not to stay." Inspiration and Observation:This is the closing lines of my poem, New Triangles. I really had hoped that the wave of cruelty would ebb with the defeat of... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Friday 02nd May 2025.
Today’s sentence: "The secrets of field and stream; of the small, wild things are best known by the child of spring and most useful to adult of autumn who has forgotten them." Inspiration and Observation:The rhyme of the heralds of changing seasons, lodged in my head when I was young. The Bee, the Bumble Bee,... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Thursday 01st May 2025.
Today’s sentence: "The shift is felt below as you pass Roche's Point to the sea and we go into the South, to find coffin ships anew in the Middle Sea." Inspiration and Observation:On Saturday, 12th May 2015, the LÉ Eithne slipped from Haulbowline Island in Cork, and sailed toward the Mediterranean. Under the command of... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Wednesday 30th April 2025.
Today’s sentence: "When the night has settled in, it's hard to turn the face unto the page and seek within the empty spaces the fullness of life." Inspiration and Observation:It's late, and I am tired. I think back to Hemmingway's quote at the start of this daily writing exercise. “Do not worry. You have always... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Tuesday 29th April 2025.
Today’s sentence: "Elizabeth walked out under a white flag, past those who had died since the killing began on Wednesday, up to the barricades atop Moore Street, where The O'Rahilly had charged and fell." Inspiration and Observation:On Saturday 29th April 1916, the rebels of the Easter Rising surrendered. Nurse Elizabeth O'Farrell walked out of 15... Continue Reading →
One sentence. Monday 28th April 2025.
Today’s sentence: "He read aloud from a torn edition of the Chicago Tribune, for the others on the picket line to hear above the howling wind and the crump of boots in the dirty snow, 'Says here she's the most dangerous woman in America'." Inspiration and Observation.Today is workers memorial day. On #WorkersMemorialDay #IWMD25 we... Continue Reading →


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