Student writer A. R. Darling investigates the importance of taking care of yourself in this creative interview with Graham Taylor; Adam Mckillop, Stephanie Robertson and Fiona Robertson.
Read MoreThird year student Amy Hardman takes us through her five top characters from Victorian fiction.
Read MoreFirst-year students, Sam and Eileen, lead us on a Coover-esque journey with their naughty take on a well known fairytale.
Read MoreCharlotte Rayment, MA in Professional Writing graduate, shares her top ten tips and exercises for new writers looking to find their voice.
Read MoreThe fourth letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by Professional Writing postgrad Alicia Davies.
Read MoreFinding it tough deciding whether to be an award-winning poet or an internationally renowned film-director? Daniella Ferguson-Djaba explains why there’s no reason why you can’t have it all.
Read MoreRupert Loydell talks to Falmouth graduate and poet Anna Cathenka about her writing, what it means to go in depth into a subject for a range of poems and her two new books.
Read MoreIn this inspiring piece, English and Creative Writing student Maisie Prudames discusses women empowering women through writing.
Read MoreIn our series of 3rd year students’ collaborative project interviews, we talk to Good Things Never Are to learn more about their up and coming anthology.
Read MoreSeren explores the role of content warnings in books.
Read MoreThe third letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by English undergrad Honeysuckle Troubridge.
Read MoreHannah talks about her experience at this year’s South West Outdoors Festival, for the launch of Holly Corfield Carr’s Subsong.
Read MoreThis time we catch up with the National Trust Project to find out more about being involved in the publishing of Subsong by Holly Corfield Carr.
Read MoreKatniss Everdeen, Harry Potter, Starr Carter…
Here are Yage’s top five contemporary fiction characters. Who are yours? Maybe you share a few?
Read MoreAmy discusses some of the things that help her get through deadline season, without too much stress.
Read MoreDaniella, our 3rd year student and Falwriting’s student Editor, explores what British Literature means in the context of multiple voices from diaspora communities.
Read MoreOn this new interview in our series of 3rd year students’ collaborative projects, we talk to ‘Don’t Drink and Dive’ to learn more about their campaign.
Read MoreThe second letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by English undergrad Amy Hardman.
Read MoreYou are invited to a talk by Alan Hook on 'Designing Empathy: Understanding Non-Human Animals', on Wednesday 12th December 2018, 5pm–7pm in The Lighthouse. Free tickets can be booked here.
Read MoreJoe Bagshaw explores what it means to write from Cornwall and how the southern county has influenced his writing.
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