MA Professional Writing student Caitlin Lydon has a short story published in the online literary publication Passengers Journal.
Read MoreA profile of novelist, award winning short story writer, and blogger Glenda Young by MA Professional Writing student Sophie Williams.
Read MoreAn article promoting a reading of Wyl Menmuir’s novel ‘Fox Fires’ written by MA Professional Writing student Caitlin Lydon.
Read MoreInterview with Cornish author Natasha Carthew by MA Professional Writing student Klaudia Hanssen.
Read MoreIn this MaynxFalWriting collaboration, Tillie Holmes and Julia Wrzesinska explore home and isolation.
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 MoreReview of The Southern Book Club’s Guide by MA Professional Writing student Tillie Holmes.
Read MoreMA Professional Writing student Emily Gough reviews ‘Delicious Foods’ by James Hannaham.
Read MoreA short story by Klaudia Hanssen
Read MoreGenius or nonsense? Check out the final piece on this collaboration by seven writers.
Read MoreGenius or nonsense? Check out Check out the fifth installment of this collaboration piece written (very quickly) by seven writers.
Read MoreGenius or nonsense? Check out Check out the fourth installment of this collaboration piece written (very quickly) by seven writers.
Read MoreGenius or nonsense? Check out the third installment of this collaboration written (very quickly) by seven writers.
Read MorePart two of this MA collaborative story. Check out this piece written collaboratively (and very quickly) by seven writers and decide, genius or nonsense?
Read MoreGenius or nonsense? Check out this collaborative piece written collaboratively (and very quickly) by seven writers.
Read MoreMA Professional Writing student Alicia Davies shares a touching tale of friendship in this second-person future tense experiment.
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