What is fanfiction up to these days? Melissa on the two things it's doing well (and a few things it isn't).
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Read MoreThe awards are presented by The Wordsworth Trust and The British Library, with this year's panel praising illustrator Ferraby's bold, archaeology-influenced images.
Read MoreFalmouth MA graduate Jane Tingle looks at some of the ways publishers and agents are using the internet to find new talent
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Read MoreAnna Kiernan has a chapter coming out, exploring the changing nature of literary criticism in the digital age.
Read MoreMA student Sarah Eddy interviews James Daunt, managing director of Waterstones, on competing with eBooks and Amazon
Read MoreGabby reviews graduate-run Penryn Press's most recent publication, Colour In Cornwall.
Read MoreIn the first of our Industry Focus series MA student Holly Challinor explains photography in publishing and some facts about copyright everyone should know
Read MoreCome learn how a book festival works, build production skills, and rub elbows with some of the most interesting writers in the UK.
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 MoreJanina and Ben explore the relationship between boundary and impulse in this piece inspired by Wyl Menmuir's In Dark Places.
Read MoreAmy reaches out to the literary tastemaker Dovegreyreader -- and gets an interesting response.
Read MoreThird year Kate was selected for our Outstanding Industry Collaborator award for 2016-17.
Read MoreWondering what getting published is really all about? Our lecturers weigh in.
Read MoreOur English and Creative Writing students have been experimenting with DIY and punk publishing with some colourful results.
Read MoreSince leaving our cozy-but-challenging intellectual nest, Seren Adams has gone on to work for Granta and United Agents.
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