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Author: Emily Ould

Emily is a student graduating from Falmouth University this year. She is also the Editor for Cornish Story. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, writing, exploring new places and playing the mandolin.
31 May 201616 May 2019

Review: In Her Wake

Categories Reviews

In Her Wake is the third novel from author Amanda Jennings. Join Cornish Story’s editor Emily Ould as she gives a review of the author’s new novel which is set in Cornwall.  In Her Wake not only tells the story of a woman trying to reconnect with a family she never knew, but also takes place…Continue Reading “Review: In Her Wake” →

3 March 201616 May 2019

Review: Red Witch

Categories Reviews
Red Witch by Anna McKerrow

The second instalment in Anna McKerrow’s Crow Moon series is out on the 10th March. The author’s brand new novel Red Witch is the second book of a fantasy trilogy, which centres on Cornwall. Read on to discover more about the book and where you can get your own copy! Last year, Anna McKerrow released her debut novel…Continue Reading “Review: Red Witch” →

1 August 201516 June 2020

Meet Shana Rose: Folk/Indie Artist

Categories Music Kernow

Shana Rose is a local folk/indie singer. Currently living in Falmouth, she writes her own songs and lyrics using inspiration from people around her. This interview with the young musician offers a more detailed and personal insight into her life and her music. You can view her website here. “Ever since I could speak I…Continue Reading “Meet Shana Rose: Folk/Indie Artist” →

2 June 201517 June 2020

A Memoir of Trethosa Village in the 1930s

Categories Place, Reviews

A Memoir of Trethosa Village in the 1930s is a memoir about Cornwall. Read on to discover more about the book, its memories and the author.  A Memoir of Trethosa Village in the 1930s is the strong and heartfelt recollection on what life was like pre-World War II in the small Cornish village of Trethosa. The…Continue Reading “A Memoir of Trethosa Village in the 1930s” →

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Cornish Story is an initiative created with the vision to promote a greater knowledge of Cornwall and the Cornish Diaspora overseas.

Unique, exclusive stories and films are combined with articles relating to all aspects of Cornish culture in the past and present.

Join Us

If you’d like to contribute content or volunteer with us, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

We’re also looking for sponsors. Your support will be gratefully acknowledged through our web articles.

Recent Articles

  • Penberth Cove – a poem by Ruth Tremayne Harry 26 June 2025
  • At Stamford He Fought and at Lansdowne He Fell 26 June 2025
  • Dick Twinney and his Art 26 June 2025
  • ‘Twill all come round, Boy! Never Fear!’ – a poem by Bert Biscoe 2 June 2025
  • Cornish Ghosts 2 June 2025
  • The Wheal Agar Disaster of 1883 2 June 2025

Dynnargh / Welcome

Cornish Story is an initiative created with the vision to promote a greater knowledge of Cornwall and the Cornish Diaspora overseas.

Unique, exclusive stories and films are combined with articles relating to all aspects of Cornish culture in the past and present.

Join Us

If you’d like to contribute content or volunteer with us, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

We’re also looking for sponsors. Your support will be gratefully acknowledged through our web articles.

Recent Articles

  • Penberth Cove – a poem by Ruth Tremayne Harry 26 June 2025
  • At Stamford He Fought and at Lansdowne He Fell 26 June 2025
  • Dick Twinney and his Art 26 June 2025
  • ‘Twill all come round, Boy! Never Fear!’ – a poem by Bert Biscoe 2 June 2025
  • Cornish Ghosts 2 June 2025
  • The Wheal Agar Disaster of 1883 2 June 2025

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Cornish Story is an initiative created with the vision to promote a greater knowledge of Cornwall and the Cornish Diaspora overseas.

Unique, exclusive stories and films are combined with articles relating to all aspects of Cornish culture in the past and present.

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