In the second of our three-part series on how to survive the bleak mid-winter, MA Professional Writing student Kate Whittington offers advice for embracing the Cornish winter
Read MoreStanley Hall takes a look at the unique characteristics that give Cornwall its special surf scene
Read MoreSeren explores the role of content warnings in books.
Read MoreAre writers always writing about themselves—and if so, how should critics handle it?
Read MoreSeren explores the ups and downs of female sexuality in English literature.
Read MoreJulia on the actual value of an MA in Professional Writing.
Read MoreMelissa on the difficulties with separating the artist from the work, especially in the digital age.
Read MoreA 10 Things I Hate About You- Inspired poem. Maybe there is something we could learn from the 45th President of the United States. Anything is possible, right?
Read MoreMelissa on whitewashing, straightwashing and other ways films curb the richness of the books they're based on.
Read MoreGabby visits Falmouth's Nick Darke Archive to learn more about the playwright.
Read MoreNovelist Benjamin G. Wilson writes about the uneasy relationship he has with discussing sexual violence in his writing.
Read MoreAn experienced short story writer explains why this much-neglected form is incredibly valuable for emerging writers.
Read MoreA recent graduate of English, Lol Candlin considers the last three years, well spent between the pages.
Read MoreAn internship at the Museum of Witchcraft finds Joana in a seemingly fated, somewhat magical, situation.
Read MoreThe BAFTA-shortlisted screenwriter tells of the skills, insight and life experience that help her turn books into feature films.
Read MoreGabby reflects on how the dramatic landscapes and seascapes of Cornwall shape our writing.
Read MoreA first year creative writing student reflects on the anxiety, and the community, of writing.
Read MoreA student of Creative Writing reflects on the path it took to get here.
Read MoreLecturer and YA author Rupert Wallis reflects on what it really means to be a writer.
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