In this article, Andrew McLarney explores the mythology behind the great floods and how that links to modern day climate change. This is the eighth piece in The Green Line series.
Read MoreSecond year students Sam Tempest and Eileen Walden write the fifth entry to the Steren collaborative piece.
Read MoreIn these haibun poems second year Creative Writing student Charlie Halfhide, explores the responsibility to the climate crisis as someone from a working class background.
Read MoreIn this poem, MA student Will Hazell recounts his experience at the London Extinction Rebellion protests.
Read MoreIn this short story, third year Creative Writing Student, Amber Newton, explores a future in which climate change has altered the world forever.
Read MoreLecturer and author Amy Lilwall writes the fourth entry to our Steren collaborative epistolary project.
Read MoreIn this poem, third year Creative Writing student Morag Smith pictures the desolate life of the last tiger on Earth.
Read MoreJoin us next Thursday December 5th at The Fish Factory Art Space for a Collaborative Project performance of third year Creative Writing students Nathaniel Lee and Morag Smith.
Read MoreTo mark Thanksgiving, third year English and Creative Writing student Juliet Robertson takes a festive look at Cornwall’s special relationship with the USA.
Read MoreFamily, love and grief are all entwined in the work of writer Anna Wilson as she explains to 2nd year Creative Writing student Jasper Evans.
Read MoreAmy Hardman writes the second entry in our new collaborative epistolary project – Steren.
Read MoreFollowing a phone call from her friend back home, 2nd year Creative Writing and Erasmus student Ema Nemcovicova imagines what the future could be like, and how hard it could be to let go of life as she knows it.
Read MoreMA student, Isabella Alldred, shares a couple of ideas on how to handle Imposter Syndrome at university.
Read MoreGenius or nonsense? Check out the final piece on this collaboration by seven writers.
Read MoreOn the third installment of our Collaborative Project series, we talk to The Green Line who are putting together a series for FalWriting on our community’s personal experiences with climate change.
Read MoreWant a writing challenge inspired by one of the most influential contemporary Japanese writers? Here it is, Murakami Day… do you dare?
Read MoreThird year English with Creative Writing student Juliet Robertson shares her experience of learning Kernewek, the Cornish language.
Read MoreShe’s back! Writer, poet, photographer, alumna and friend of Falwriting Lydia Hounat shares her thoughts and memories with us.
Read MoreEileen Walden, second year Creative Writing student, explains her experience at the 2019 North Cornwall Book Festival.
Read MoreSchool of Communications lecturer Dr Sherezade Garcia Rangel speaks to our student editor Cherie Woodhouse about the inspirations behind her exciting new podcast On The Hill.
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