The much-anticipated comedy drama podcast the Truesdale Show is here! The podcast is written and created by English and Writing undergraduate Kitto Maddrell and has been produced in collaboration with around 50 Falmouth University students.
Read MoreInspired by Teju Cole, Liam Taniuchi-Langan hopes all his Hawaiian day dreams will come true.
Read MoreInspired by the recent work of Teju Cole, Daniella Ferguson-Djaba travels to Zambia, visits an art gallery, and goes night-walking.
Read MoreSam Barnes considers the growing cost of war
Read MoreMorag Smith wants to complain but doesn't know who to.
Read MoreRupert Loydell's new poetry publication White Noise.
Read MoreElla Jones reminds herself to get up and go see the world.
Read MoreAward-winning poet Holly Corfield Carr will be collaborating with the National Trust and Falmouth University to bring together a collection of poems inspired by the rich history and natural beauty of East Soar, Devon.
Read MoreCan our relationship with fiction help us make sense of a post-truth society?
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 MoreOur students share their experience of writing workshops with Alice Oswald, considered to be one of the UK's greatest living poets.
Read MoreHolly explores the writer's relationship with one of her most intimate possessions.
Read MoreNext year sees two new publications from Meredith Miller, lecturer and Course Coordinator for the MA in Professional Writing.
Read MoreDom Smyth reviews Falmouth Lecturer Luke Thompson's biography of Jack Clemo
Read MoreHannah Cartwright reviews the latest novel from former Falmouth Lecturer Rupert Wallis
Read MoreMA student Sarah Eddy interviews James Daunt, managing director of Waterstones, on competing with eBooks and Amazon
Read MoreMelissa considers Virginia Woolf's time in Cornwall and the ways in which the landscape inspired her writing
Read MoreIn this startlingly gentle sequence, graduate Kieran McGuiganβs soft delivery and experiments with sound and structure will leave you wondering what just happened, and if it can please happen again.
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