Megan Parker talks to the South West band whose star is in the ascent
Read MoreJane Moss on how writing can be a way to think, a way to let go, a way out of the dark
Read MoreFalmouth Writing Graduate Aaron Kent is one of the finalists in the Aesthetica Creative Writing Award
Read MoreCharlotte Bown takes us to a fantastical reality in Chapter One of her children’s book.
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 MoreAlice Rooney discusses innocence, experience, and knowingness in Margaret Drabble’s The Millstone.
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.
In this essay Maisie Prudames examines the potential of the epistolary form within J. M. Coetzee’s novel.
Read MoreRufus Craze offers a taste of his Cornish-based novel; two chapters provided, to showcase the diverse power of his prose.
Read MoreIn tandem with her short story, ‘The House by The Sea’, Alice explores the Construction of a Feminine Presence in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s ‘The Rime of The Ancient Mariner’
Read MoreFirst year Creative Writing student Joana Varandas has published another quirky and exciting tribute to Cornish culture.
Read MoreOur English and Creative Writing students have been experimenting with DIY and punk publishing with some colourful results.
Read MoreA student of Creative Writing reflects on the path it took to get here.
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