Lewis Hughes asks ten authors of LGBTQ+ Young Adult novels for their thoughts on intersectional representation in the current YA market.
Read MoreLewis Hughes asks ten authors of LGBTQ+ Young Adult novels how they write queerness and other LGBTQ+ issues into their work.
Read MoreThird-year student, Lewis Hughes, interviews ten authors of LGBTQ+ Young Adult novels to get their advice on where to find new LGBTQ+ reads.
Read our latest Christmas submission:
A short story about a community's curious December tradition
Read MoreA short Christmas tale inspired by the prompt of ‘birthplace’
Read MoreIf there’s one thing that Gen Z is good at, it’s bringing back things of the past and reviving them - so why not resurrect the lost art of love letter writing.
Read MoreYou can’t see me without wanting to destroy me.
Read MoreThird-year student J. Cheese’s piece on why he can write a nature poem.
Read MoreA Cornish inspired ghost tale full of suspense.
Read MoreFor our second Halloween Writing Contest submission, Elizabeth Phillips takes inspiration from the Cornish Witch Trials to create her own twisted tale.
Read MoreLoosely based on ghost sightings in Falmouth in 1849, Alexis Darbyshire’s story My Hands has won the 3rd place in our Halloween Writing Contest.
Read MoreThird-year student Lizzie Wesbroom’s piece on why she can write a nature poem.
Read MoreJax Purchase’s piece for the 26 Orphans Exhibition as part of the Bloomsbury Festival.
Read MoreA poetry instalment from Samuel Birnie.
Read MoreThird-year student Alicia Burden writes a sestina poem exploring the striking difference between being lonely and alone.
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