Presenting ‘The Draw of the Sea’: Falmouth lecturer and author, Wyl Menmuir, talks about his unique book tour with Finisterre, and how he can’t resist a post-surf jacket.
Read MoreBodil writes about Wyl's experience having his wallet stolen by a crow, which made the national news, and the story was even covered in Russia.
Read MoreJoin us this evening for our Hygge Night.
Read MoreStudents from all years in Falmouth’s English and Creative Writing cohorts are invited to attend the North Cornwall Book Festival, on 6 and 7 October in St Endellion, north Cornwall.
Read MoreBrandon Evans reviews this immersive, sometimes-claustrophobic story In Dark Places, commissioned for our project with the National Trust.
Read MoreIt's a sort of pleasant shock, that moment of the uncanny when you realise the person you are isn't the person you thought.
Read MoreFalmouth English and Creative Writing is delighted to announce the publication of In Dark Places, Falmouth’s first collaborative publishing venture with National Trust Publishing.
Read MoreEmma Butcher's haunting illustrations are part of what makes 'In Dark Places' so beautiful. Joana Varandas interviews Emma on her process.
Read MoreJoana muses on the important relationship between writing,
and the stuff we do to avoid it.
First year creative writer Adriana Ciontea sits down with our Writer-in-Residence for a heart-to-heart.
Read MoreThe National Trust are making a first foray into student publishing with help from our talented students.
Read MoreOur Writer-in-Residence speaking on what he knows best: the role of fiction in revealing truth.
Read MoreOur Writer-in-Residence, Booker longlister Wyl Menmuir, takes students to Godrevy lighthouse to develop & create, where the muses are seals.
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