A haunting new short story from Creative Writing Undergraduate Student Ceire Warren
Read MoreWhat is fanfiction up to these days? Melissa on the two things it's doing well (and a few things it isn't).
Read MoreMany of us have other hobbies, something practical and stress-relieving, just to take a break from our discipline.
Read MoreLast month our third years spent two days workshopping, developing ideas, and looking toward the future, in the stunning environment of Eden.
Read MoreSeren reviews former Falmouth student Hermione Cameron's debut collection.
Read More'April is the cruellest month ...' for writers. Here's how to get your brain going anyway.
Read MoreThe much-anticipated comedy drama podcast the Truesdale Show is here! The podcast is written and created by English and Writing undergraduate Kitto Maddrell and has been produced in collaboration with around 50 Falmouth University students.
Read MoreMelissa compares classical poetry and the emergence of the new social media poets, looking to Oswald and Kaur as representatives.
Read MoreDaniella explores what Britain's break with Europe is likely to mean for writers, publishers and readers.
Read MoreWhen we write, finding the right place to do it is important. Lucky for us, Cornwall is flowing with creativity, especially for writers, where inspiration can be found everywhere.
Read MoreRupert Loydell's new poetry publication White Noise.
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 MoreInterview with Hannah Vaughan, the Falwriting graduate who helped found MARGO, on what they're looking for, and how the anthology speaks to current conversations on women in society.
Read MoreIf you're like the rest of us, your New Year writing resolve is starting to ebb.
Read MoreJane Moss on how writing can be a way to think, a way to let go, a way out of the dark
Read MoreWork by Falmouth students from last year’s Writing as a Reader module has been published in the online journal Galatea Resurrects.
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
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