In the first of our mental health articles, Abigail Martin discusses how depression and anxiety are portrayed in her favourite Netflix show, and what this means for those who watch it.
Read MoreThe very first letter of ‘Nest’, our epistolary project. Written by our brilliant writer and lecturer, Amy Lilwall.
Read MoreNext in our series of 3rd year students’ collaborative projects, this time we talk to Re: Collective to learn more about what they’re up to.
Read MoreYou are invited to a Public Poetry Reading and Gallery Launch of Holly Corfield Carr’s new book of poems Subsong. Register for a free ticket here.
Read MoreFind out more about Nest, our upcoming series of letters written by students and academics!
Read MoreNew in our series of 3rd year students’ collaborative projects, this time we talk to The Wandering Heath Project team to learn more about what they’re up to.
Read MoreOur very own Dr Amy Lilwall, writer and Lecturer at Falmouth University, tells us about her experiences as a student in this heartfelt, engaging piece.
Read MoreYou’re invited to our Halloween Guest Speaker Talk with Dr Tamsin Spargo, Cornish writer and cultural historian who will be sharing her experience as founder of Perthi Kov and one of the researchers and writers of Until the Day Break. Book your free ticket here.
Read MoreOur 3rd year students are leading original collaborative projects this year. We caught up with one of them, The Pompeii Project team to learn more about what they’re up to.
Read MoreOur Rupert Loydell talks to Falmouth graduate and poet Sarah Cave about her writing, her background on philosophy and her research.
Read MoreAre writers always writing about themselves—and if so, how should critics handle it?
Read MoreTons of people are reading romance novels, including men. So why is everyone keeping it a secret?
Read MoreCharlotte Rayment talks to Falmouth graduate Kate Williams about her work experience in the publishing industry, her current role as a Research & Content Writer and her tips for writing compelling content.
Read MoreOn how it took Amy FIVE YEARS from the first draft & edit The Biggerers, and why that process was so rewarding.
Read MoreJoin Falwriting! We’re recruting writers, social media managers, photographers, illustrators, artists, producers, dragons… student and alumni welcomed!
Read MoreAmy Lilwall’s debut novel about little people that have been designed and created by humans — to keep as pets — is fascinating and completely absorbing.
Read MoreRecent graduate Julia Byrne reflects on her experiences as a mature student at Falmouth University
Read MoreCreative Writing Undergrad Dominic Smyth shares his summer experiences of living and working in a bookshop in Madrid
Read MoreStudents from all years in Falmouth’s English and Creative Writing cohorts are invited to attend The Grammarsow Poetry Reading on Saturday 15th September
Read MoreSome books can literally change how you feel. This is one of them.
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