
THE BUS DRIVERS OF PENZANCE by Gray Lightfoot
THE BUS DRIVERS OF PENZANCE by Gray Lightfoot is a humourous memoir by much-loved poet and retired bus driver from (you guessed it!) Penzance.
THE BUS DRIVERS OF PENZANCE by Gray Lightfoot is a humourous memoir by much-loved poet and retired bus driver from (you guessed it!) Penzance.
David Harley reveals much more about himself and his writing than anyone will ever want to read.
Lost to the Sea by Lisa Woollett is an illuminating journey, bringing to life the places where mythology and reality meet
Writer, blogger, editor, researcher, musician. Books on IT security, music, verse, humour, history, fiction.
The Granite Kingdom: A Cornish Journey by Tim Hannigan – a travel journal exploring Cornwall’s history and culture and regional identity.
Rob Bonser-Wilton is researching the Porthpean Giffard family double homicide of 1952/3. Was or was not Miles Giffard insane?
Mawla, Nancekuke and More About Porthtowan and Towan Cross by Caroline Palmer is packed with black and white photographs and local histories.
Porthtowan and Towan Cross by Caroline Palmer is a wonderful resource of old photos and newspaper accounts.
Caroline Palmer moves between novels, short plays, films and stories, often local, and the history of Porthtowan, where she lives.