When we write, finding the right place to do it is important. Lucky for us, Cornwall is flowing with creativity, especially for writers, where inspiration can be found everywhere.
Read MoreInterview with Hannah Vaughan, the Falwriting graduate who helped found MARGO, on what they're looking for, and how the anthology speaks to current conversations on women in society.
Read MoreIf 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 MoreOn the transformative power of the written word.
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 MoreWhere tips for writing better fiction are concerned, the world really is our oyster.
Read MoreWinter is unpredictable and unavoidable, terrifying and beautiful – so how does it impact the stories we hear and tell?
Read MoreHolly explores the writer's relationship with one of her most intimate possessions.
Read MoreLeading an interdisciplinary team, Ellen Carnazza produced her play Whodunnit? as part of the iconic festival's lineup.
Read MoreDanielle reflects back on being an undergraduate, painting a picture of her student days.
Read MoreClare explores the work and public figure of Matt Haig, our former Writer in Residence and author of How to Stop Time.
Read MoreEnglish and Writing at Falmouth are delighted to announce a new creative collaboration with National Maritime Museum Cornwall (NMMC)
Read MoreCathy Rentzenbrink is the author of The Last Act of Love and A Manual for Heartache.
Read MoreGraduate Lizzie Woodbridge shares some shortcuts and helpful hints.
Read MoreNovelist Benjamin G. Wilson writes about the uneasy relationship he has with discussing sexual violence in his writing.
Read MoreDanielle interviews the acclaimed Irish author. On the menu: McBride's novels, Irishness, writing sex, and what critics expect from women.
Read MoreRachael Tierney interrogates the value of creative platform Patreon for emerging writers.
Read MoreSmall Creations, Big Audiences was a workshop and lecture series run by Phil Parker at Falmouth University on Tuesday, the 26th of September.
Read MoreJoana sits down with the poet and creator of Sweetshop of Words.
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