Three very different writers will be looking at how Cornwall has made an impact on their creative writing in a special free event open to the public at the University of Exeter’s Tremough Campus, Penryn.
The evening event is on Friday 23 July and forms part of the University’s Mysticism, Myth, Nationalism conference exploring what it means for a place to feel haunted.
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