Amy shares ten things she wish she knew about preparing for uni.
Read MoreMelissa Saryazdi explores the presentation of the female in Philip Pullman’s Northern Lights in reaction to C. S. Lewis’ The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.
Read MoreTeige 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 MoreAlice Rooney discusses innocence, experience, and knowingness in Margaret Drabble’s The Millstone.
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 MoreForming part of her dissertation this except is from the opening of Jodie Reed’s Novel which examines families.
Read MoreJoana muses on the important relationship between writing,
and the stuff we do to avoid it.
Janina and Ben explore the relationship between boundary and impulse in this piece inspired by Wyl Menmuir's In Dark Places.
Read MoreTo accompany Jenny's appearance at the Penzance Poetry Festival, Day Lilico interviews her about passions for history and travel, and her recent book Deeper than Indigo.
Read MoreIn this essay Maisie Prudames examines the potential of the epistolary form within J. M. Coetzee’s novel.
Read MoreApply now for a fully funded PhD studentship with Falmouth University in partnership with National Trust Publishing.
Read MoreAhead of his appearance on Friday at the Penzance Literary Festival, Gabby speaks to Cynan about his groundbreaking short novel, Cove.
Read MoreInspired by the National Trust’s challenge to kids aged 11/3/4 and under, we created our very own green provocation – but for millennials.
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 MoreRufus Craze offers a taste of his Cornish-based novel; two chapters provided, to showcase the diverse power of his prose.
Read MoreAn internship at the Museum of Witchcraft finds Joana in a seemingly fated, somewhat magical, situation.
Read MoreAdriana looks behind the curtain at Palace Printers, where In Dark Places is being printed.
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