Theo Veall proposes a new concept for writers in the post-digital age…
Read MoreIn this week’s Post-Digital Content student roundup, Joe Khan interviews Julian Killian Roddering about the wonders of the ‘Partum Pill’
Read MoreIn this instalment of the market report series, Emily Gough explores Instapoetry as a more accessible form of poetry, its reception, and its impact in the publishing market.
Read MoreIn her market report, third year Eleanor Rogers writes about the evolution of dating simulation games.
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 MoreIn the second instalment of her three part series, 2nd year creative writing student Hailey O’Gorman explores illness and things that scare her through poetry and collage. When she was 16, she suffered with scurvy - these are small snippets of memory from that time.
Read MoreIn the first of a three part series, 2nd year creative writing student Hailey O’Gorman explores illness and things that scare her through poetry and collage. When she was 16, she suffered with scurvy - these are small memories from that time.
Read MoreA short story about the dangers that lurk within Cornish waters, by Rebecca Penfold.
Read MoreIn this letter, our Staff Editor for the past two years, Dr Sherezade Garcia Rangel, reminisces about all the team has accomplished during this time and opens the path for a new vision for FalWriting.
Read MoreEnter our 500-words Love Story contest. Judged by Luke Thompson, Sherezade Garcia Rangel and Chelsey Flood, this contest is open to current students and alumni. Deadline 30th March.
Read MoreOn the third installment of our Collaborative Project series, we talk to The Green Line who are putting together a series for FalWriting on our community’s personal experiences with climate change.
Read MoreEnter our inaugural 500-words Ghost Stories contest. Judged by Ruth Heholt, Sherezade Garcia Rangel and Chelsey Flood, this contest is open to current students and alumni. Deadline 18th November.
Read MoreThe fifteenth and final letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by Dr Sherezade Garcia Rangel.
Read MoreThe fourteenth letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by English with Creative Writing undergrad Dan Hunt.
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