Mauk Donnabhain

Word smith, knowledge artisan, and aspiring polymath

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Author: Mauk Donnabhain

Mauk Donnabhain is a queer, working-class writer from Donegal, Ireland. His work was shortlisted for the Stockholm Writers’ Festival First 5 Pages award in 2023, and he has had short stories shortlisted for The Plaza Prize: Sudden Fiction (2023), and the Colm Tóibín International Short Story award (2020) and longlisted for the Minds Shine Bright competition (2023) and Write by the Sea (2025) He has had other work published in Crannóg, The Honest Ulsterman, Profiles Literary Journal, Trasna, The Galway Review and others. He lives in London.
November 19, 2020April 9, 2025 Mauk Donnabhain

Come On Eileen

October 22, 2020 Mauk Donnabhain

Lámha Suas

July 3, 2020 Mauk Donnabhain

Get her!

July 1, 2020July 1, 2020 Mauk Donnabhain

Finn Valley Festival Queen 1985

June 25, 2020November 5, 2022 Mauk Donnabhain

Peace Treaty

February 2, 2020November 5, 2022 Mauk Donnabhain

Conas atá tú?

January 12, 2018April 11, 2025 Mauk Donnabhain

Mauk Donnabhain welcomes you

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Mauk Donnabhain blogs

In 2009, I decided to go on a ‘learning journey’ around the world, taking in 40 different places. I continued blogging until 2015. I read books by their most famous authors, watched movies, listened to music, and cooked at least one of their most famous dishes.

To date (September 2025) more than 427,000 people from 186 countries have visited Learning About the World – to find out more, click on the following link:

http://learningabouttheworld.blogspot.com

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In July 2010, I came up with a crazy idea of getting to know Britain better by visiting every major town/city ending in -caster, -cester and -chester.

I thought that this might lead to some random trips to parts of Britain that I’d never been to before, and what started off as a crazy idea led to 8 years of visiting and blogging about 51 ‘Chesters’

To date my Walking the Chesters blog has been visited more than 79,000 times by people in 86 countries. If you’d like to experience the Chesters of Britain, click on the link below:

http://walkingthechesters.blogspot.com

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