For our second Halloween Writing Contest submission, Elizabeth Phillips takes inspiration from the Cornish Witch Trials to create her own twisted tale.
Read MoreThe third entry in Rupture, a series about queerness, the body and everything that waits in the middle. Featuring third year Creative Writing student Yazmin White.
Read MoreThe second entry of a three-part creative non-fiction series by third-year student Sophie Deakin centred around the history, folklore and natural beauty of the Cornish fishing town of Looe.
Read MoreThe second entry in Rupture, a series about queerness, the body and everything that waits in the middle.
Read MoreBodil writes about Wyl's experience having his wallet stolen by a crow, which made the national news, and the story was even covered in Russia.
Read MoreUnderground City is the third and final installation in a series of short fiction by BA English with Creative Writing student Nicky Peters.
Read More‘Hill Goddesses’ is the second installation in a series of short fiction by BA English with Creative Writing student Nicky Peters.
Read More‘Housewives’ is the first in a series of short stories by writer Nicky Peters.
Read MoreIn the fourth of our six-part series in collaboration with Mayn creative, MA Professional Writing student Emily Gough explores the idea of ‘home’ alongside photographer Paris Naik-Neenan.
Read MoreIn the first of our six-part series in collaboration with Mayn creative, creative non-fiction writer Kate Whittington explores the idea of ‘home’ alongside photographer Duncan Petrie.
Read MoreA short story by Klaudia Hanssen
Read MoreA guide to getting out of the house and into nature, written by Caitlin Lydon
Read MoreIn the first of our three-part series on how to survive the bleak mid-winter, MA Professional Writing student Caitlin Lydon offers some alternative ways to spend Christmas day.
Read MoreJuliet Robertson reflects on the 2019/2020 National Trust Publishing Project and announces the release of Song For The Forgotten by Natasha Carthew.
Read MoreIn this quiet, delicate and evocative memoir series written for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 3rd year Creative Writing student Jess Henshall, traces her journey through recovery back to the place that waited for her. This is the fourth and final installment.
Read MoreIn this quiet, delicate and evocative memoir series written for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 3rd year Creative Writing student Jess Henshall, traces her journey through recovery back to the place that waited for her. This is the third installment.
Read MoreIn this quiet, delicate and evocative memoir series written for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 3rd year Creative Writing student Jess Henshall, traces her journey through recovery back to the place that waited for her. This is the second installment.
Read MoreIn this quiet, delicate and evocative memoir series written for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 3rd year Creative Writing student Jess Henshall, traces her journey through recovery back to the place that waited for her. This is the first installment.
Read MoreIn this new interview, done as part of her work for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 3rd year Creative Writing student Jess Henshall interviews local artist Emily Tapp.
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