On how the author of classics including Jude the Obscure and Far from the Madding Crowd began his own love story in Cornwall.
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 MoreA haunting new short story from Creative Writing Undergraduate Student Ceire Warren
Read MoreCathy Retzenbrink shares her advice for aspiring writers in an interview with MA Professional Writing student Emma Fowle
Read MoreWhen 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 MoreFalmouth’s iconic pub takes its name from the grimiest place on the ship. Despite its recent refurb, the Chain Locker’s gritty past can be witnessed through the clues once hidden in its walls
Read MoreHaving completed one half of her Creating Writing degree, Adriana reflects on what she's learned so far.
Read MoreDaniella explores Simon Armitage's connection to Cornwall, while drawing attention to his down-to-earth poetics.
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 MoreDom Smyth reviews Falmouth Lecturer Luke Thompson's biography of Jack Clemo
Read MoreMA student Charlotte Rayment interviews Luke Thompson, Editor of Guillemot Press, on the magic of publishing beautiful books.
Read MoreA group of Falmouth students from the Creative Non-Fiction module brave the elements in Truro for a psychogeography field-trip
Read MoreGabby reviews graduate-run Penryn Press's most recent publication, Colour In Cornwall.
Read MoreMelissa considers Virginia Woolf's time in Cornwall and the ways in which the landscape inspired her writing
Read MorePhD researcher Valerie Diggle discusses her work on deep mapping and our relationship to the past.
Read MoreCome learn how a book festival works, build production skills, and rub elbows with some of the most interesting writers in the UK.
Read MoreDavid's lyrically intense poetry draws from influences of Dante, Homer, Blake and Yeats.
Read MoreHer debut novel, Infinite Sky, won the 2014 Branford Boase award. This is Chelsey's speech for our graduating third years.
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