MA student Ysy Lees reviews The Good Immigrant, an anthology of twenty-one essays from minority individuals which expertly reveal Britain’s concept of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ immigrants, while also trying to identify what lies in the space in between.
Read MoreMA student Tia Jade Woolcock reviews issue 2 of Seaborne Magazine, dedicated to the darker side of the sea.
Read MoreThe third entry in Rupture, a series about queerness, the body and everything that waits in the middle.
Read MoreA review of Disney’s latest, Encanto, with a look through Colombian history.
Read MoreThe first entry of a three-part creative non-fiction series by third-year student Sophie Deakin centred around the history, folklore and natural beauty of the Cornish fishing town of Looe.
The second entry in Rupture, a series about queerness, the body and everything that waits in the middle.
Read MoreAt the 20th Cornwall Film Festival, Jon Cox watches Spencer where Kristen Stewart gives a star turn as Princess Diana.
Read MoreThird Year student Elise Peyrat reviews David Lowery’s latest film, starring Dev Patel.
Read MoreThird Year Creative Writing student Conrad Gardner reviews the latest adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune.
Read MoreThe first entry in a news series about queerness, the body and everything that waits in the middle.
Read MoreA Gothic short-story about a mysterious forest on the outskirts of a back-of-the-yards town and the strange beasts that roam in it, by 3rd year Undergraduate Elise Peyrat.
Read MoreA Gothic short-story about a mysterious forest on the outskirts of a back-of-the-yards town and the strange beasts that roam in it, by 3rd year Undergraduate Elise Peyrat.
Read MoreA sci-fi horror story told through text logs, written by third-year Creative Writing student Conrad Gardner
Read MoreA Gothic short-story about a mysterious forest on the outskirts of a back-of-the-yards town and the strange beasts that roam in it, by 3rd year Undergraduate Elise Peyrat.
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