To accompany Jenny's appearance at the Penzance Poetry Festival, Day Lilico interviews her about passions for history and travel, and her recent book Deeper than Indigo.
Read MoreIn this essay Maisie Prudames examines the potential of the epistolary form within J. M. Coetzee’s novel.
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Read MoreAhead of his appearance on Friday at the Penzance Literary Festival, Gabby speaks to Cynan about his groundbreaking short novel, Cove.
Read MoreInspired by the National Trust’s challenge to kids aged 11/3/4 and under, we created our very own green provocation – but for millennials.
Read MoreMarking his appearance at the Bodmin Moor Poetry Festival, Max speaks to Adam about his work and his most recent project with Palewell Press.
Read MoreThis novel is a nail-biting read, taking gothic elements and weaving them into a modern thriller, set in Cornwall.
Read MoreRufus Craze offers a taste of his Cornish-based novel; two chapters provided, to showcase the diverse power of his prose.
Read MoreAn internship at the Museum of Witchcraft finds Joana in a seemingly fated, somewhat magical, situation.
Read MoreAdriana looks behind the curtain at Palace Printers, where In Dark Places is being printed.
Read MoreA selection of poems that balance quiet disturbance and gentle contact with the Cornish coast.
Read MoreIn tandem with her short story, ‘The House by The Sea’, Alice explores the Construction of a Feminine Presence in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s ‘The Rime of The Ancient Mariner’
Read MoreFalmouth has been ranked Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework, and #9 overall out of 134 universities across the UK.
Read MoreAmy reaches out to the literary tastemaker Dovegreyreader -- and gets an interesting response.
Read MoreThe BAFTA-shortlisted screenwriter tells of the skills, insight and life experience that help her turn books into feature films.
Read MoreAn extract from Alice West's short story, of sea-salt, siren song, and the Cornish sea.
Read MoreEleanor Yates recalls a time when she was living in Glasgow's west end surrounded by a narrative she didn't realise was there.
Read MoreEditing, even for the experienced writer, can make you hate everything. Gabby Willcocks has devised a survival guide that will help.
Read MoreDebut novel by lecturer Meredith Miller, a story of girls growing up in 1970s Long Island, will be out on 13 June.
Read MoreOn May 18th, we held our annual Third Year Summer Awards Dinner, celebrating our graduating students' amazing achievements this year.
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