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Zoe Bentham
We are delighted to have Zoe Bentham join us to help with our Cornwall Beneath and Beyond book launch marketing over the next few weeks.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
The Hungry Grass Theatre Company will be bringing The Rime of the Ancient Mariner to Redruth on 28th March and Penzance on 30th March

Free monthly writing opportunities
Every month there are exciting free to enter writing opportunities at Tim Saunders Publications, to be published online and in books.

The Paul Cave Prize for Children’s Literature
The Paul Cave Prize for Children’s Literature showcases stories for youngsters (from the age of five to twelve).

Museum Late: Cornish Storytelling
Cornish authors and performers explore the spirit of Cornwall through literature, storytelling and spoken word – Friday 15 March, 6-9pm

Cornwall Playwrights Cafe
Cornwall Playwrights Cafe is a monthly workshop to help develop your work and a space to share and receive helpful peer feedback.

Spirit of Cornwall exhibition 10 October 2023 – 20 January 2024
Spirit of Cornwall 10 Oct 2023-20 Jan 2024 at Royal Cornwall Museum showcases the work of artists, creatives and authors living in Cornwall.

Cornwall Writers at Saltash Library Literary Festival
Cornwall Writers at Saltash Library Literary Festival on Monday 2nd October at 2pm: the writers we work with and our short story project.

Cornwall Writers at Falmouth Book Fringe
Cornwall Writers at Falmouth Book Fringe 21 OCTOBER 2023. Come into our world, hear our stories and ask our authors questions. Book signings.

Falmouth Book Festival 2023
Falmouth Book Festival 16th–22nd Oct 2023. Featuring legendary novelist Louis de Bernieres, whose latest novel is set in Cornwall.

Books on the Barge LitFest event at Charlestown Harbour
Books on the Barge LitFest event at Charlestown Harbour 28-30th July 2023. We join the crew on board Lady Daphne for their first book festival.

Welcome to Cornwall – the one you might not know about
“Welcome to Cornwall – the one you might not know about” was hilarious and yet sensitively pried open the darker side of second homes, the closure of Crofty and living four miles from the sea in Camborne, Pool and Redruth but never having visited or even seen it.