On 17th May our third year students gathered to celebrate their achievements at the 2018 English & Writing Awards. Here is a gallery of the glittering evening’s events!
Read MoreA dystopian dark comedy exploring what happens when pets discover they’re people.
Read MoreA 10 Things I Hate About You- Inspired poem. Maybe there is something we could learn from the 45th President of the United States. Anything is possible, right?
Read MoreCharlotte Rayment looks back through her personal history with Tremough, past her MA, past her BA, all the way back to her days learning to swim in the pool that’s now buried beneath the Media Centre.
Read MoreThe coastal life is the good life, especially if you're a bookworm--making Cornwall the perfect summer reading spot. Wherever you might be, here's a list of perfect reads to set the summer mood.
Read MoreStudies suggest a decline in fiction reading. Social media is taking the blame. Can writers reclaim their readership through Twitter?
Read MoreSeren explores the inextricable links between Writer-in-Residence Alice Oswald's poetic worlds, and our changing one.
Read MoreAntonia’s fifteen gorgeous illustrations form part of the narrative in Holly Corfield Carr's poetry collection Subsong, a response to the coastal environment at East Soar in Devon.
Read MoreAward-winning poet Holly Corfield Carr joins second-year Falmouth student Melody Gillett to discuss her upcoming collection, Subsong.
Read MoreFor Father's Day, Aine recalls some of the best dads ever, in some of the best books ever.
Read MoreAre you lacking inspiration for a story? Something to spark your imagination? Here are writing prompt resources gleaned over many years, just for you.
Read MoreMelissa on whitewashing, straightwashing and other ways films curb the richness of the books they're based on.
Read MoreSo that’s it. Just like that it’s over, almost as quickly as it began. My first year of studying English with Creative Writing at Falmouth University has officially come to a close.
Read MoreAmber explores the process and experience of writing LGBTQ+ fiction, and questions why the topic isn't discussed more.
Read MoreThe play featuring SOWJ students will be performed at The Poly on 25th-27th May.
Read MoreLecturer Amy’s debut novel is a ‘dystopian black comedy set in a world where "full-sized humans keep mini-humans as pets."‘
Read MoreI didn't realise I had been yearning for this novel until I read it.
Read MoreThe short story seems to lend itself extremely well to movie adaptations. But why?
Read MoreA haunting new short story from Creative Writing Undergraduate Student Ceire Warren
Read MoreWhat is fanfiction up to these days? Melissa on the two things it's doing well (and a few things it isn't).
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