In this piece which commemorates the end of Nest’s first run, Sam Tempest gathered the voices of those involved in this collaborative epistolary project.
Read MoreGenius or nonsense? Check out Check out the fourth installment of this collaboration piece written (very quickly) by seven writers.
Read MoreFalWriting’s Student Editor-in-chief, Cherie Woodhouse, takes us on a Cornish journey with Virginia Woolf.
Read MoreGenius or nonsense? Check out the third installment of this collaboration written (very quickly) by seven writers.
Read MoreInspired by Celtic Mythology, Creative Writing student Samuel Tempest tells the tale of a fallen warrior meeting his Gods.
Read MorePart two of this MA collaborative story. Check out this piece written collaboratively (and very quickly) by seven writers and decide, genius or nonsense?
Read MoreGenius or nonsense? Check out this collaborative piece written collaboratively (and very quickly) by seven writers.
Read MoreIn the second installment of our Dissertation Station series, third year Creative Writing student Jessica Gajadharsingh, shares useful tips on how to make the most out of your dissertation.
Read MoreIn this piece Holly Farr, third year English and Creative Writing student, shares how she managed her time to achieve a 1st on her dissertation.
Read MoreIn this market report, 3rd year English and Creative Writing student Maisie Prudames, investigates serialised fiction and its current relevance.
Read MoreThe thirteenth letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by Creative Writing students Eileen Walden and Samuel Tempest.
Read MoreThird year student, Gemma Oxley, discusses the virtues and downfalls of screen adaptations of Jane Austen’s Pride and Predujice.
Read MoreIn this market report, 3rd year English student Dominic Smyth, investigates climate fiction.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreThe twelfth letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by third year English and Creative Writing student, Gemma Oxley.
Read MoreThe eleventh letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by English and Creative Writing student Amber Martin.
Read MoreThis haunting piece by Creative Writing and Journalism student, Thomas Velterop, won our 2nd Year Fiction competition.
The ninth letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by Creative Writing undergrad and Nest Podcast producer, Alex Horn.
Read MoreThe eighth letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by English with Creative Writing undergrad Lucy Welsh.
Read MoreThe seventh letter of Nest, our collaborative epistolary project, written by English undergrad Abigail Martin.
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