Her debut novel, Infinite Sky, won the 2014 Branford Boase award. This is Chelsey's speech for our graduating third years.
Read MoreThe second collaborative sequence from Daniel Y. Harris and Falmouth Lecturer Rupert M. Loydell is now available for purchase
Read MoreThird year students are invited to apply to the Apples and Snakes Digital Archive Associate Scheme
Read MoreChloe Godin examines National Identity within Peter Carey’s novel.
Read MoreBorn in Bucharest, Romania, Adriana is studying Creative Writing at Falmouth University. Her poems are about people and the fragility of human condition.
Read MorePhd researcher Adam Russell recalls an encounter with Graham Greene's words in Amsterdam and reflects on that moment when a book chooses you.
Read MoreGraduate Charlotte Bown on the books that float her boat.
Read MoreJoshua Williams explores the evolution of interaction within storyworlds in the adventure game genre between 1976 and 2016 in these two extracts from his dissertation.
Read MoreRead Joana Varandas eerie prose, full of tension and things left unsaid.
Read MoreDominic looks back at the Cornish poet’s humble life, his reputation as a children’s poet and his legacy as the Cornish Laureate.
Read MoreEmma Butcher's haunting illustrations are part of what makes 'In Dark Places' so beautiful. Joana Varandas interviews Emma on her process.
Read MoreThis week sees the release of the latest novel from Falmouth lecturer Rupert Wallis
Read MoreDanielle's article in Futures argues that gaming has a pretty big role to play in energy transitions.
Read MoreJodie Reed discusses the representations of childhood and knowledge in Henry James’s What Maisie Knew.
Read MoreAn experienced short story writer explains why this much-neglected form is incredibly valuable for emerging writers.
Read MoreGabby Willcocks interviews David, Jerome and Andy following their reading at the Landmark Trust Egyptian House during Penzance Litfest
Read MoreCharlotte Bown takes us to a fantastical reality in Chapter One of her children’s book.
Read MoreVick’s YA novels are known to be dark and dramatic, gripping and heartbreaking; he is self-professedly “obsessed with the sea."
Read MoreAmy shares ten things she wish she knew about preparing for uni.
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