Interview with Dr Marshall Moore about his new book, The Place and the Writer, and how it was to organise and work with the authors featured in the book.
Read MoreInterview with a Vietnamese-Norwegian MA student at Norwegian University of Science and Technology by Klaudia Hanssen.
Read MoreIn the third of our six-part series in collaboration with Mayn creative, MA Professional Writing student Klaudia Hanssen works with artist Amber Phipps to explore the meaning of home.
Read MoreAn interview with Sophie Twining at Mayn Creative, one of the minds behind the MaynxFalWriting collaboration project.
Read MoreA short story by Klaudia Hanssen
Read MoreThe story of 404 Ink’s first four years in the publishing industry, told by co-founder Heather McDaid in interview with Falwriting’s Klaudia Hanssen.
Read MoreConnor Hansford writes a short story inspired by his grandfather, John 'Jack' Hansford.
Read MoreConnor Hansford examines the legacy of the Surrey rower-turned-writer best-remembered for ‘Journey’s End’
R. C. Sherriff was undoubtedly one of the most boring men who ever lived. He was also one of the most endearing. As the screenwriter of perennial Boxing Day classic, The Dam Busters, Sherriff achieved considerable literary acclaim in his own lifetime, however he has been largely forgotten since his death in 1975.
Read MoreWhat do you look for in a sitcom? A few characters that you can sink your teeth into, a couple of familiar settings that you can revisit in every episode, and most certainly, lots of laughter. […] Schitt’s Creek is a Canadian sitcom created by Hollywood A-Lister Eugene Levy with his son, Daniel. Daniel also wrote and directed multiple episodes over their six-year tenure.
Read MoreAnnabelle Simons (she/her/they) is a young adult fiction writer, specialising in LGBTQA+ fantasy. Since graduating from Falmouth University in 2016 with a MA in Professional Writing, she has been working on her debut novel. This year she landed her first literary agent. I spoke to Annabelle, and she cast some light on the stepping stones that occur between writing a book and seeing it come to life in print.
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