If 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 yearβs 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
Read MoreIf you're struggling with what you think may be symptoms of depression, you are not on your own.
Read MoreJodie gives you a look behind the scenes and shares some valuable tips.
Read MoreAward-winning children's book author and illustrator Oliver Jeffers charms and illuminates at the Eden Project.
Read MoreSeren looks at Alice Oswald's Memorial next to its mythological predecessors, exploring Oswald's distinctive approach to myth.
Read MoreFalmouth University is now inviting applications for the 2018/19 doctoral studentship competition
Read MoreSometimes a book can change the way you see not just yourself, but all of humanity.
Read MoreIn January, we begin to obsessively detox our lives. Why not start the year with some fresh new music to refresh and replenish your motivations, too?
Read MoreDaniella explores Simon Armitage's connection to Cornwall, while drawing attention to his down-to-earth poetics.
Read MoreFeeling reflective this New Year? Some tips from a psychotherapist on how to put it to work
Read MoreIt's time to choose a university. Should you go big or small? Here's a story from a student who's done both.
Read MoreIs streaming TV responsible for young adults reading less?
Read MoreSophie McDaid reviews the latest novel from former Falmouth Writer in Residence Matt Haig
Read MoreThe awards are presented by The Wordsworth Trust and The British Library, with this year's panel praising illustrator Ferraby's bold, archaeology-influenced images.
Read MoreFalmouth Writing Graduate Aaron Kent is one of the finalists in the Aesthetica Creative Writing Award
Read MoreWinter is unpredictable and unavoidable, terrifying and beautiful β so how does it impact the stories we hear and tell?
Read More