Lewis Hughes asks ten authors of LGBTQ+ Young Adult novels how they write queerness and other LGBTQ+ issues into their work.
Read MoreIn this instalment of the market report series, Aimee Shaw explores queer characters and representations in young adult literature and the publishing industry.
Read MoreThis new, free online literary festival, BookBound 2020, takes place from 27 April to 3 May 2020 and it features a host of writers, including our very own Chelsey Flood. The event aims to raise funds for the mental health charity Mind. Find out more here!
Read MoreCome join us for a reading with YA author Yasmin Rahman next Monday 17 February at 6pm in The Lighthouse. This is a free event, but booking is recommended. Trigger warning: Yasmin will discuss her novel All the Things we Never Said which deals with suicide, sexual abuse and mental health issues.
Read MoreSome books can literally change how you feel. This is one of them.
Read MoreI didn't realise I had been yearning for this novel until I read it.
Read MoreChildren's book author Philip Pullman is a master of the craft; read The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage and you may agree.
Read MoreCarly details her love for a YA classic.
Read MoreSophie McDaid reviews the latest novel from former Falmouth Writer in Residence Matt Haig
Read MoreHolly King reviews the latest novel from Falmouth Lecturer Meredith Miller
Read MoreHannah Cartwright reviews the latest novel from former Falmouth Lecturer Rupert Wallis
Read MoreHer debut novel, Infinite Sky, won the 2014 Branford Boase award. This is Chelsey's speech for our graduating third years.
Read MoreVick’s YA novels are known to be dark and dramatic, gripping and heartbreaking; he is self-professedly “obsessed with the sea."
Read MoreDebut novel by lecturer Meredith Miller, a story of girls growing up in 1970s Long Island, will be out on 13 June.
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