In this week’s Post-Digital Content student roundup, Joe Khan interviews Julian Killian Roddering about the wonders of the ‘Partum Pill’
Read MoreSecond Year student Immy Moore discussed hope for the writer after lockdown.
Read MoreThe third and final 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.
Read More2nd Year student Tabby Smith provides a subversive guide on writing, voted for publication by her fellow students in the Post-Digital Content Module.
Read More2nd Year student Morwenna Tripp’s peer-voted piece provides a look at Tiktok Poetry in her response to the theme of ‘Writers and Hope’.
Read MoreJon Cox interviews Falmouth mayor Steve Eva and discusses the town's history with the university.
Read More2nd Year student Matt Anderson’s peer-voted piece comes from the Post-Digital Content module, where he explores the moment he knew he wanted to be a writer.
Read More2nd Year Josh Cheeseman’s work from the Post-Digital Content module was selected for publication by his peers. In it, he explores his personal history of writing, from the left perspective.
Read MoreThe third entry in Rupture, a series about queerness, the body and everything that waits in the middle. Featuring third year Creative Writing student Yazmin White.
Read MoreThe second 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.
Read MoreMA 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.
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