Screen-writing lecturer Eleanor Yule shares her experiences as a student
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 MoreAward-winning poet Holly Corfield Carr will be collaborating with the National Trust and Falmouth University to bring together a collection of poems inspired by the rich history and natural beauty of East Soar, Devon.
Read MoreIs social media getting you down? Charlotte lays bare the facts and fictions of what we put online, and how it affects us.
Read MoreCarly details her love for a YA classic.
Read MoreFocus is one of the most important skills to learn, and yet an undeniably tricky thing to master. With term two revving its engine and preparing to throw us all headfirst back into studying with reading lists longer than your forearm, it is important to get back into the zone.
Read MoreCan our relationship with fiction help us make sense of a post-truth society?
Read MoreIf you're like the rest of us, your New Year writing resolve is starting to ebb.
Read MoreRupert Loydell, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing, shares his experiences as a student
Read MoreOn the transformative power of the written word.
Read MoreThe School of Writing and Journalism is delighted to host an evening with our Writer in Residence, the internationally acclaimed poet Alice Oswald, on Friday 23 February
Read MoreIf you're struggling with what you think may be symptoms of depression, you are not on your own.
Read MoreJodie gives you a look behind the scenes and shares some valuable tips.
Read MoreAward-winning children's book author and illustrator Oliver Jeffers charms and illuminates at the Eden Project.
Read MoreSeren looks at Alice Oswald's Memorial next to its mythological predecessors, exploring Oswald's distinctive approach to myth.
Read MoreAmanda Dooley explores why writers make great content marketers
Read MoreFalmouth University is now inviting applications for the 2018/19 doctoral studentship competition
Read MoreSometimes a book can change the way you see not just yourself, but all of humanity.
Read MoreIn January, we begin to obsessively detox our lives. Why not start the year with some fresh new music to refresh and replenish your motivations, too?
Read MoreDaniella explores Simon Armitage's connection to Cornwall, while drawing attention to his down-to-earth poetics.
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