Juliet Robertson reflects on the 2019/2020 National Trust Publishing Project and announces the release of Song For The Forgotten by Natasha Carthew.
Read MoreOur National Trust Publishing Team describe their trip to Palace Printers in Lostwithiel.
Read MoreThe illustrator behind the National Trust's new book Song for the Forgotten speaks with Juliet Robertson, part of the National Trust Project team about his style, influences and how he feels to be a published artist.
Read MoreOn the 3rd installment of our 2019 Collaborative Project series, we catch up with The National Trust Publishing Project about their experience so far on their book publishing adventure.
Read MoreOn the 2nd installment of our 2019 Collaborative Project series, we catch up with Anthotaxy, a 3rd year group writing in response to the work of Fine Art students.
Read MoreThird year student, Juliet Robertson, celebrates the launch of the new National Trust and Falmouth University publication, Savage Lovely Cornish Homes.
Read MoreYou are invited to the launch of Savage Lovely Cornish Homes by Xan Brooks next Wednesday 2nd October at The Falmouth Art Gallery.
Read MoreThis time we catch up with the National Trust Project to find out more about being involved in the publishing of Subsong by Holly Corfield Carr.
Read MoreYou are invited to a Public Poetry Reading and Gallery Launch of Holly Corfield Carr’s new book of poems Subsong. Register for a free ticket here.
Read MoreAntonia’s fifteen gorgeous illustrations form part of the narrative in Holly Corfield Carr's poetry collection Subsong, a response to the coastal environment at East Soar in Devon.
Read MoreAward-winning poet Holly Corfield Carr joins second-year Falmouth student Melody Gillett to discuss her upcoming collection, Subsong.
Read MoreMany of us have other hobbies, something practical and stress-relieving, just to take a break from our discipline.
Read MoreAward-winning poet Holly Corfield Carr will be collaborating with the National Trust and Falmouth University to bring together a collection of poems inspired by the rich history and natural beauty of East Soar, Devon.
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