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Across the Decades: Life After Uni with Lauren Webb and Tillie Corlett
Across the Decades: Life After Uni with Lauren Webb and Tillie Corlett

In the third installment of our series of MA student interviews, Lauren Webb and Tillie Corlett share their stories about life as undergraduates.

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community, MA Professional Writing, student work, writingSherezade Garcia RangelJune 24, 2019student experience, undergraduate, university, university life, Falmouth University, MA students, MA
2003 Hunting Lodge Road by Eileen Walden
2003 Hunting Lodge Road by Eileen Walden

International Creative Writing student Eileen Walden leads us meticulously through her old American home.

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FalWriting TeamJune 22, 2019
Time Budgeting for Success
Time Budgeting for Success

In this piece Holly Farr, third year English and Creative Writing student, shares how she managed her time to achieve a 1st on her dissertation.

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community, Creative Writing, learn, research, student work, writingSherezade Garcia RangelJune 20, 2019time management, dissertation, student experience, student writing, student work, study skills, third year
Two poems by Louis James
Two poems by Louis James

In the eight installment of our two poems series, third year English and Creative Writing student and poet Louis James takes us to a world where humans and dandelions are slightly closer.

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community, Creative Writing, poetry, student work, writing, Two Poems seriesSherezade Garcia RangelJune 18, 2019poetry, poets, Writers, writing, community
Is Serialised fiction Still a Relevant Mode of Publishing? by Maisie Prudames
Is Serialised fiction Still a Relevant Mode of Publishing? by Maisie Prudames

In this market report, 3rd year English and Creative Writing student Maisie Prudames, investigates serialised fiction and its current relevance.

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community, Creative Writing, literature, student work, writingSherezade Garcia RangelJune 16, 2019student writing, student work, literature, serialised fiction, market report
Nest: Letter Thirteen
Nest: Letter Thirteen

The thirteenth letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by Creative Writing students Eileen Walden and Samuel Tempest.

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FalWriting TeamJune 14, 2019Nest epistolary project, letter thirteen, student writing, Falmouth University, student projects
Woodlane Windows Series: Leanne Ingram & Nelida Taque Nanque⁣ and Rupert Loydell
Woodlane Windows Series: Leanne Ingram & Nelida Taque Nanque⁣ and Rupert Loydell

In the third installment of our Woodlane Windows series, Rupert Loydell responds to the work of Fine Art students and artists Leanne Ingram & Nelida Taque Nanque⁣.

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Creative Writing, poetry, student workFalWriting TeamJune 12, 2019Woodlane Campus, Woodlane Windows, Art, poetry, Creative Writing, Falmouth University
Screen Adaptations: Pride & Prejudice
Screen Adaptations: Pride & Prejudice

Third year student, Gemma Oxley, discusses the virtues and downfalls of screen adaptations of Jane Austen’s Pride and Predujice.

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literature, learn, student work, writingFalWriting TeamJune 10, 2019literature, Jane Austen, adaptations, Pride and Predujice, student writing, student work
Eleven Questions From the Proust Questionnaire: Cherie Woodhouse
Eleven Questions From the Proust Questionnaire: Cherie Woodhouse

To get to know our first years, we decided to ask them eleven questions from the famous Proust Questionnaire. First year English student Cherie Woodhouse, shares her answers in this second installment of the series.

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community, interviews, student work, Proust QuestionnaireSherezade Garcia RangelJune 8, 2019community, interviews, student life, student experience, student, first year
Interview with 3rd year Illustration student: Padraig Campbell
Interview with 3rd year Illustration student: Padraig Campbell

In this interview, 3rd year student Max Colbourne talks to Illustration student Padraig Campbell about his collaboration with our students and his work.

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community, events, interviews, learn, student workSherezade Garcia RangelJune 6, 2019student experience, student life, student work, collaboration, art, artists, illustration, interviews
Climate Fiction by Dominic Smyth
Climate Fiction by Dominic Smyth

In this market report, 3rd year English student Dominic Smyth, investigates climate fiction.

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community, literature, student work, research, writingSherezade Garcia RangelJune 4, 2019literature, climate change, market, student writing
Java Wakes
Java Wakes

In this piece, MA in Professional Writing student Geraldine Hamblin-Deere, explores a timely escape from a remote island. Content warning: this story contains some graphic and upsetting scenes including references to sexual violence and abuse within the context of pregnancy.

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Creative Writing, literature, student work, writingFalWriting TeamJune 2, 2019Creative Writing, short story, fiction, student writing, student work
Nest: Letter Twelve
Nest: Letter Twelve

The twelfth letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by third year English and Creative Writing student, Gemma Oxley.

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FalWriting TeamMay 31, 2019student writing, letter writing, letter twelve, Nest epistolary project, Falmouth University, falmouth, Collaborative Project
We present the 2019 School of English & Writing Awards
We present the 2019 School of English & Writing Awards

Photos, quotes, advice and notes from our night of glitz and glamour.

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Sherezade Garcia RangelMay 27, 2019
Across the Decades: Life in Uni with Alicia Davies and Nicky Van Der Bij
Across the Decades: Life in Uni with Alicia Davies and Nicky Van Der Bij

In the second installment of our series of MA student interviews, Alica Davies and Nicky Van Der Bij share their stories about life as undergraduates.

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Sherezade Garcia RangelMay 25, 2019
Wyl Menmuir on his Isles of Scilly Residency
Wyl Menmuir on his Isles of Scilly Residency

We caught up with author and one of our very own lecturers, Wyl Menmuir, to talk about his Walking Stories residency in the Isles of Scilly.

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community, Creative Writing, learn, staff, writingSherezade Garcia RangelMay 23, 2019staff, writing community, Writing tips, learn, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, audio
We Are Delighted to Invite you to Our Summer Showcase May 22–29
We Are Delighted to Invite you to Our Summer Showcase May 22–29

Come join us for graduate readings, documentary screenings, workshops and exhibitions on May 22–29.

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events, community, poetryFalmouth SOWJMay 21, 2019events, Cornwall, poetry, National Trust, falmouth, Art, artists
Eleven Questions From the Proust Questionnaire: Niamh Hitchmough
Eleven Questions From the Proust Questionnaire: Niamh Hitchmough

To get to know our first years, we decided to ask them eleven questions from the famous Proust Questionnaire. First year English student Niamh Hitchmough shares her answers in this first installment of the series.

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community, interviews, student work, Proust QuestionnaireSherezade Garcia RangelMay 19, 2019community, interviews, student life, student experience, student, first year
Nest: Letter Eleven
Nest: Letter Eleven

The eleventh letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by English and Creative Writing student Amber Martin.

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FalWriting TeamMay 17, 2019falmouth, Falmouth University, Creative Writing, Nest epistolary project, letter eleven, letter, student writing
The Success of Knights Of – The BAME Bookshop
The Success of Knights Of – The BAME Bookshop

In this insightful piece, Daniella Ferguson-Djaba, third-year English and Creative Writing student, explore the success of independent BAME publisher Knights Of and their bookshop Round Table Books.

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FalWriting TeamMay 15, 2019
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A Hiker’s Guide to Haunted Forests by Eleanor Rodgers - click link in bio to read this uncanny ghost story 👥 #falwriting #ghoststory #creativewriting
If I’d Have Known... In this poem, 2nd year English student Cherie Woodhouse, explores what life was like before lockdown and the losses we experience because of it 🌫 click link in bio to read #poetry #faluni #lockdown
Lost Ticket: Bladderwracky by Sam Tempest... go to falwriting.com to read second year Creative Writing student Sam’s poetry response to David Devanny’s inaugural poem 🖋🖋 #poetry #faluni #creativewriting
The Safdie Brothers and Their Leading Men 🎬 First year Conrad Gardner examines a decision by Hollywood’s hottest new filmmakers and takes a lesson for his own creative practice - click link in bio to read more... #faluni #safdiebrothers #filmm
Hyperbole, Exaggeration and Conjecture by Rupert Loydell ~ follow the link in our bio to read Rupert’s book review of a new text written by Casey Rae❕❕❕ #bookreview #faluni #creativewriting
How to Practice Gratitude and Stay Connected with your Loved Ones ~ click the link in bio to read Chelsea Flood explaining the art of gratitude and the positive benefits it can bring 😌 #falwriting #gratitude #positivity
WE’RE RECRUITING!!! Head to falwriting.com for more information on the three new internship spots for the new academic year, many great opportunities coming 💥 #faluni #falwriting #internship
Eighty One Minutes in the Life of Craig Barr-Green 💫💫💫 If you’ve ever wondered what’s goes on in the wonderful mind of one of our own, click the link in bio #childrenswriter #lockdown #falmouthuni
Baner Peran by Nadia Leigh-Hewitson 🌊 follow link in bio to read one of our shortlisted stories for our inaugural 500-word ghost story competition #ghoststories #faluni #creativewriting
Lost Ticket by David Devanny! Our very own poet and lecturer initiates this new poetry collaboration with the first poem... click the link in our bio for more #poetry #collaboration #faluni
EVENTS!!! Click the link in our bio to learn about The Writers Block online Summer Season 📚✒️ many events are free or for donation, and many can be shared with friends and family! #summer #writing #faluni #writersblock
Hunting for Golf Balls - Part IV 🍂 Tom Velterop’s fourth and final instalment of the memoir about the loss of his father, following the paths they had once taken through a golf course and it’s last refuge of wilderness. Head to falwritin

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