
Lawrence Patrick McNeela
Lawrence Patrick McNeela is the author of two novels set locally. His work is inspired by the region’s history and folklore traditions.
Lawrence Patrick McNeela is the author of two novels set locally. His work is inspired by the region’s history and folklore traditions.
“Fibber is a wild yarn that infuses the suffering of Candide with the wit of Groucho Marx.” – Charis Emanon, author of Azzfapple
The Red House by Roz Watkins is an atmospheric thriller. Will new clues to her family’s killer lead them back to the girl who escaped?
In ‘Martha’ by Walker Zupp, pharmacologist Norvin Tubaniña has been tasked with understanding Martha at a research station in 2089 Antarctica
Cornwall Secret and Hidden book review by Linda Camidge: well-paced and assured reveals often notable for physicality and visual strength
The Cornwall Secret and Hidden book review by Gray Lightfoot gives an overview of the short stories and a deeper dive into his favourites.
The Cornwall Secret and Hidden Publishing Campaign successfully fundraised to publish the work of local authors in our anthology.
Cornwall Secret and Hidden by Cornwall Writers is an eclectic collection of short stories written by authors in Cornwall.
Winston Graham, born Winston Grime in 1908, moved to Perranporth on the coast of South West Cornwall, where he lived for thirty-four years.
Terry Lander is a British author, best known for his novels Banned and Alf & Mabel. He started writing in 2005 and has explored a
On a nasty November night, Mary Yellan crosses Bodmin moor. Her mother’s dying wish was that she take refuge with her Aunt Patience at Jamaica Inn. When the coach driver hears where she’s going, he insists she must have made a mistake. “That’s no place for a girl,” the coach driver tells her.
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier sold nearly 3 million copies between its publication in 1938 and 1965. Adapted into an award winning film by Alfred Hitchcock.