Cornwall Secret and Hidden book review by Linda Camidge
Cornwall Secret and Hidden book review by Linda Camidge: well-paced and assured reveals often notable for physicality and visual strength
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.
Join our author Emily Charlotte Ould, as she gives a little insight into her writing habits, where her ideas come from and how Cornwall inspires her work.
Cornwall is such a good place for inspiration, the beaches, rugged coastlines, wooded areas … and let’s not forget the pasties. Seriously, they are good brain food! So now I can say it out loud – I’m Rachel and I am a writer.
‘She couldn’t pull the thin blanket up to snuggle down as it was gripping the far end of the bed with all its might.’
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.
“I heard the sea before I saw it and listened to the rhythmic sound I’d so longed to hear again. Jen and I’d loved it.
Look Up by Kate Barden is an absorbing short story set in Marazion, in Cornwall, and told in a uniquely powerful way.
In our Author Interview with Alice Thomas we discover how Cornwall has shaped her writing and the animal she would be
“Doris sat in a rocking chair. The only light her fingers worked by was the blazing log fire in the hearth. The wind howled outside
“An extract from the short story Flecks of Gold by Stephen Baird, published in the Cornwall Writers anthology Cornwall: Misfits, Curiosities and Legends. The sunset