
Museum Late: Cornish Storytelling
Cornish authors and performers explore the spirit of Cornwall through literature, storytelling and spoken word – Friday 15 March, 6-9pm
Cornish authors and performers explore the spirit of Cornwall through literature, storytelling and spoken word – Friday 15 March, 6-9pm
T J Dockree founded Cornwall Writers to support local authors and leads the Cornwall region of writers for National Novel Writing Month.
Annalisa Crawford is the author of dark, contemporary, character-driven stories, with a hint of the paranormal.
The Clock in My Mother’s House by Annalisa Crawford is a haunting collection of characters who will charm, captivate, and intrigue you.
This dark coming-of-age for adults will resonate with anyone who is still waiting to feel grown-up.
Three women. Three stories. One pub where it all begins.
A collection of my favourite stories – not necessarily my ‘best’ or most successful stories, which are probably equally arbitrary categorisations in any case.
Simon Lake is a writer and musician residing in Cornwall. Treasure Trails is his first short story collection.
Anita Hunt has written the Memory Sessions, she is a published poet, published theatre reviewer and is writing her first novel – ‘Behind the Curtain’.
Spirit of Cornwall 10 Oct 2023-20 Jan 2024 at Royal Cornwall Museum showcases the work of artists, creatives and authors living in Cornwall.
Ulrike Duran is German-Chilean, living in Cornwall with an MA in Creative Writing, stories published in many anthologies and a short play.
Stephen Baird is a YA author living in Cornwall, immersed in fantasy historical adventure and loving it!