In this four-part series, written as a portfolio for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 2nd year English and Creative Writing student Georgia Pine explores the dynamics of love in long distance relationships. Part III is the 4th and final installment.
Read MoreIn this new interview, done as part of her work for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 3rd year Creative Writing student Jess Henshall interviews local artist Emily Tapp.
Read MoreWe catch up with amazing alumni Adriana Ciontea and Kevin Woodley to learn more about what they’ve been up to in their time after Falmouth and to hear all about their new magazine, Seaborne.
Read MoreIn this four-part series, written as a portfolio for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 2nd year English and Creative Writing student Georgia Pine explores the dynamics of love in long distance relationships. Part II is the 3rd installment.
Read MoreIn this new four-part series, written as a portfolio for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 2nd year English and Creative Writing student Georgia Pine explores the dynamics of love in long distance relationships. Part I is the 2nd installment.
Read MoreThis excitingly original story by 3rd Creative Writing student Athene Farrington, is the winner of our inaugural 500-Words Love Story Contest. It’ll teach you to look at the sea differently.
Read MoreIn this new four-part series, written as a portfolio for the Creative Non-Fiction module, 2nd year English and Creative Writing student Georgia Pine explores the dynamics of love in long distance relationships.
Read MoreThis uncanny ghost story by 2nd year English and Creative Writing student Eleanor Rodgers, will make you think twice about taking a walk alone in a forest. It was shortlisted for our inaugural 500-words Ghost Story competition.
Read More2nd Year English with Creative Writing student, Nicky Peters, writes the 12th instalment of the Steren series.
Read MoreLecturer and author Amy Lilwall writes the fourth entry to our Steren collaborative epistolary project.
Read MoreWe caught up with senior lecturer and MA in Writing for Script and Screen coordinator, John Finnegan, to discuss his role as the lead of collaborative podcast The Script Department.
Read MoreIn this inspiring piece, English and Creative Writing student Maisie Prudames discusses women empowering women through writing.
Read MoreAre writers always writing about themselves—and if so, how should critics handle it?
Read MoreMelissa on the difficulties with separating the artist from the work, especially in the digital age.
Read MoreIs there any truth to the stereotype of the mad writer?
Read MoreAre you lacking inspiration for a story? Something to spark your imagination? Here are writing prompt resources gleaned over many years, just for you.
Read MoreMany of us have other hobbies, something practical and stress-relieving, just to take a break from our discipline.
Read More'April is the cruellest month ...' for writers. Here's how to get your brain going anyway.
Read MoreMelissa compares classical poetry and the emergence of the new social media poets, looking to Oswald and Kaur as representatives.
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.
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