Áine Casey reviews the latest novel from Emily Barr, who was our Writer in Residence 2016
Read MoreIn the first of our Industry Focus series MA student Holly Challinor explains photography in publishing and some facts about copyright everyone should know
Read MoreFloating Urban Slime / Sublime is a contemporary cultural project that aims to create a cross-genre experiment in both online and physical space.
Read MoreYour lecturer reveals what she was really like as an English student.
Read MorePhD researcher Valerie Diggle discusses her work on deep mapping and our relationship to the past.
Read MoreIn this startlingly gentle sequence, graduate Kieran McGuigan’s soft delivery and experiments with sound and structure will leave you wondering what just happened, and if it can please happen again.
Read MoreSenior Lecturer Rupert Loydell has a new short sequence of poems, A 'Circle of Mirrors' published in The Licentiam: Erotic Literary Experimentalism.
Read MoreFalmouth English & Creative Writing invites you to a lecture and exclusive workshop with Phil Parker, international screenwriting guru and author of 'The Art and Science of Screenwriting.'
Read MoreCome learn how a book festival works, build production skills, and rub elbows with some of the most interesting writers in the UK.
Read MoreWe're looking for writers, editors, social media managers, podcast producers and photographers.
Read MoreTo conclude the summer selections, here are three poems from Jonathan Parsonage’s stunning collection.
Read MoreMA student Holly Challinor highlights ways to show off your skills to prospective employers.
Read MoreTo assist our worthy and interested graduates in pursuing postgraduate studies, literary jobs and other cool post-graduation stuff, we’ve organised a space to let you know about opportunities
Read MoreFalmouth English and Creative Writing is delighted to announce the publication of In Dark Places, Falmouth’s first collaborative publishing venture with National Trust Publishing.
Read MoreWhether you're first, second or third year, an MA or a PhD student, this infographic will help make you a total organisation wad.
Read MoreDavid's lyrically intense poetry draws from influences of Dante, Homer, Blake and Yeats.
Read MoreIn the last essay of the showcase, Jessica Hawes investigates the manipulation of reader within Atonement, exploring a tension between innocence and knowingness.
Read MoreThis book changed me. Most of us have heard or said that before. But can literature really change people? Science says yes.
Read MoreEmma Baker explores self and authorship in her reflection on Peter Carey’s Novel.
Read MoreIn slick and frank prose Lorraine Sharpe takes on the 'massive supermarket’ of life.
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