Teige Maddison is a lover of the lyrical, the evocative, and the hard hitting. On this Open Mic selection, you'll hear Teige reading in his characteristic powerful style.
Read MoreA recent graduate of English, Lol Candlin considers the last three years, well spent between the pages.
Read MoreHighlighted as an emerging talent at the Penzance Lit Festival, Gee’s debut EP Syzygy is out now. Her follow-up EP Estivation is due for release Autumn 2017.
Read MoreFrom 20 July to 25 August, Terre Verte Gallery in Launceston will exhibit Loydell's work along with those of three other artists on the theme Layers, Meditation & Memory.
Read MoreJoana muses on the important relationship between writing,
and the stuff we do to avoid it.
Ahead of his appearance on Friday at the Penzance Literary Festival, Gabby speaks to Cynan about his groundbreaking short novel, Cove.
Read MoreMarking his appearance at the Bodmin Moor Poetry Festival, Max speaks to Adam about his work and his most recent project with Palewell Press.
Read MoreThis novel is a nail-biting read, taking gothic elements and weaving them into a modern thriller, set in Cornwall.
Read MoreA selection of poems that balance quiet disturbance and gentle contact with the Cornish coast.
Read MoreFalmouth has been ranked Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework, and #9 overall out of 134 universities across the UK.
Read MoreAmy reaches out to the literary tastemaker Dovegreyreader -- and gets an interesting response.
Read MoreEditing, even for the experienced writer, can make you hate everything. Gabby Willcocks has devised a survival guide that will help.
Read MoreDebut novel by lecturer Meredith Miller, a story of girls growing up in 1970s Long Island, will be out on 13 June.
Read MoreOn May 18th, we held our annual Third Year Summer Awards Dinner, celebrating our graduating students' amazing achievements this year.
Read MoreThird year Kate was selected for our Outstanding Industry Collaborator award for 2016-17.
Read MoreDanielle interviews Duncan about Harris's poetry and his mysterious disappearance.
Read MoreScreenwriting lecturer Eleanor Yule's 2015 documentary Michael Palin's Quest for Artemesia is, for a short time, available on BBC iPlayer.
Read MoreFirst year Creative Writing student Joana Varandas has published another quirky and exciting tribute to Cornish culture.
Read MoreThird year James Kaffenberger talks about the companionship he found on a walk from Falmouth along the Cornish coastal path back to his home in Brighton.
Read MoreThird year Lydia Hounat's latest photographic project explores the vulnerability of humans living and working in Falmouth.
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