Seren and Daniella review the launch of third-year collaborative project, The Wandering Heath. Congratulations to all those involved.
Read MoreIn this piece, Senior Lecturer and poet Rupert M Loydell remembers fellow poet and colleague, Peter Redgrove
Read MoreYou are invited to a public lecture with Xan Brooks our Writer in Residence on Woodlane campus, Wednesday 27th of February at 8pm.
Read MoreAmy Lilwall sat down for a quick welcome chat with A. J. Dalton, sci-fi and fantasy author and new Lecturer in English and Creative Writing.
Read MoreIn the first installment of our two poems series, Alfred Coleman shares poems inspired by the view from his window in Falmouth.
Read MoreIn this beautiful short story, our 3rd year student Spencer B, recounts the different stages in which we come to terms with who we are and find our place in this world.
Read MoreJenny Parrott, Editor at Oneworld Publications, will be giving a talk on Wednesday 6th Feb on our Guest Speaker Series.
Read MoreLove celebrates a century in this letter to Winnie.
Read MoreSherezade Garcia Rangel sat down for a quick welcome chat with Dr Jennifer Young, our new Head of Writing and Journalism.
Read MoreCome be a part of the Cornish poetry scene in this spoken word even organised by one of our students, Isabella MacDonald.
Read MoreMA student writer Evelyn Gascoyne introduces us to an intriguing detail Singaporean snack that takes her back to her childhood.
Read MoreAmy Hardman, one of our 3rd year students, explores the relationship between academia and anxiety in this new piece.
Read MoreIn our series of 3rd year students’ collaborative project interviews, we talk to The Radio Faces about their recently broadcast Source FM Cornish Mythology series.
Read More‘The story picks you, you don’t pick the story.’ Xan Brooks shares his tips on becoming a writer with the Falwriting team.
Read MoreStudent writer A. R. Darling investigates the importance of taking care of yourself in this creative interview with Graham Taylor; Adam Mckillop, Stephanie Robertson and Fiona Robertson.
Read MoreThird year student Amy Hardman takes us through her five top characters from Victorian fiction.
Read MoreFirst-year students, Sam and Eileen, lead us on a Coover-esque journey with their naughty take on a well known fairytale.
Read MoreCharlotte Rayment, MA in Professional Writing graduate, shares her top ten tips and exercises for new writers looking to find their voice.
Read MoreThe fourth letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by Professional Writing postgrad Alicia Davies.
Read MoreFinding it tough deciding whether to be an award-winning poet or an internationally renowned film-director? Daniella Ferguson-Djaba explains why there’s no reason why you can’t have it all.
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