There is something raw and untamed about Cornwall that speaks to those susceptible to the possibilities of the past and its magic. Crossing the Tamar River is often spoken about and it is something I have experienced whether on a train or in car. I must confess it is much more special on Brunel’s beautiful bridge than in a packed car on the A30. As soon as that threshold has been traversed the air feels different. The civility of the Devon slips away and the power of the land marked by wild seas, bleak moors, jaw dropping cliffs and gentle hidden valley draws you in.
I know other writers find their inspiration from other parts of the world but for me Cornwall unlocked my muse and continually feeds the creative well. It could be because I can't be in Cornwall all the time and writing about was a way to keep me there…at least in my mind.
Thank you so much to Liz Fenwick for taking time out of her busy schedule, to contribute to my Cornish Week. I'm impressed that Cornwall, our wonderful tourist destination, can not only inspire British authors, but non British authors too.
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Author Bio
Writer, ex-pat expert, wife, mother of three, and dreamer turned doer....
Award winning author of The Cornish House, A Cornish Affair, A Cornish Stranger and Under A Cornish Sky. After nine international moves, I'm a bit of a global nomad. It's no wonder my heart remains in Cornwall while I'm forever on a plane. I can be found tweeting from 36,000 feet or enjoying the sunshine in Dubai while wrangling my manuscript and my cat..
I'm currently researching my next book - The Returning Tide due in 2016.
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Lovely post, ladies. I must admit Liz has me a little bit hooked on Cornwall too (the scenery and the heroes ;) ). xx
ReplyDeletethanks Sheryl xx
DeleteIt's hard to shake Cornwall off once it's in your blood. I loved 'A Cornish Stranger' and it was signed by Liz at a delightful bookshop in Penzance!
ReplyDeleteAngela Britnell
Thanks Angela xx
DeleteGreat post, I love reading about Cornwall and A Cornish Stranger is one of my favourites!
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