When it was D-Day.
A plume of charred and shot souls, black and grey,Searching for proof if God left or stayedThat was what happenedWhen it was D-Day. I remember
A plume of charred and shot souls, black and grey,Searching for proof if God left or stayedThat was what happenedWhen it was D-Day. I remember
Student Mica Isaacs has written a poem that gives a rather different perspective on World War One remembrance. The photograph is of his great great
Emerging from the tube station, I fiddled with my gas mask ensuring it was fixated properly. No one could take any chances but the constant
Creative Writing student Beth wrote this piece after reading about the plight of soldiers in the First World War. Photo: Thomas Jackson and Alice Philadelphia
CREATIVE writing students at Harlow College have been researching World War One and looking at real life stories and photographs from soldiers in the trenches.
*based on a true story* I stepped into the elevator, hand in hand with Frank, and the rest of us filed in, still laughing from
CREATIVE writing students Alex Mustafa and Frank Calnan decided to the best way to get into the mood for writing a horror story – was
Harlow college creative writing student Alex Mustafa was asked to tackle a well known fairy story from the perspective of a minor character. “ANOTHER?!” I
Our Creative Writing students at Harlow College have marked Black History Month with a range of stories. Some are imaginary and some are based on
Harlow’s MP Robert Halfon spoke of his vision to have “millions” of people doing apprenticeships, when he met journalism students at Harlow College. Robert also