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  • New Workshop details will be coming soon for 2024 for ‘Walking in My Shoes’ and ‘Exploring Explorers’.

About Myfanwy

Myfanwy is an ‘eclectic’ writer who is fascinated with experimenting with words and their potential enlightening power. She writes short stories, because they are like health food bars. They are small, satisfying and packed with intense power and energy producing ideas. They can also be fitted around the often mentally or physically draining routine of work.

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Recent News

  • 31st March 2025
    Back Along the Tracks – A historical fiction creative writing workshop celebrating 200 years of rail travel its thrills, dangers and romance. (Focusing on the Great Western Railway – GWR)
  • 23rd March 2025
    Creative Writing Fun
  • 17th March 2025
    Not historical fiction, but writing from 2010 – Secret Diary of Cherry Lockheart
  • 8th March 2025
    Feedback from transforming the real life stories of local 19th century miners into fiction with a global appeal workshops
  • 16th February 2025
    Two historical fiction creative writing workshops raising funds for libraries in Tavistock (Devon)
  • 13th May 2024
    The Sabine Baring Gould – 2024 Short Story and Poetry Competition results
  • 11th February 2024
    Courtly Quips for historical reenactments and entertainment by Gayla Groom
  • 31st January 2024
    Memoirs of a Harrow Childhood by Judith Davies
  • 28th January 2024
    Public Universal Friend – A debut historical novel by Jax Willoughby
  • 9th September 2023
    Charles Dickens dead at his desk by Lyn Squire
  • 6th June 2023
    Becoming a debut novelist at 82 – Patricia Reis and Sibylline Press
  • 5th June 2023
    Sand in the Sandwiches – An evocative memory of a past summer by Kay Willcocks who took part in the Making Memoirs Memorable workshop.
  • 25th May 2023
    Isle of Lewis, Devon and a love of goats
  • 7th October 2022
    Jonathan Vischer’s debut novel delves into the life of Elizabeth Sawyer, who was hanged for witch craft in 1621
  • 21st April 2022
    Is it common bluebells or is it wild garlic? Do they inspire the writer or the chef?
  • 12th March 2022
    Mayflower Chronicles: The Tale of Two Cultures, Kathryn Brewster Haueisen & the overshadowed 400th anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower
  • 3rd November 2021
    The Not Quite Perfect Murderer and the City of Bath by Margaret Duffy
  • 27th July 2021
    How does an author pick a setting for their novels? – Rebecca Tope lets us into a secret
  • 27th June 2021
    Weird, Wonderful and Whacky – David Castleton writing about ‘Church Curiosities’
  • 26th March 2021
    Streets that breathe history – Mary Tod and Paris
  • 19th February 2021
    Mountain Climbers – Children Getting Active – Exeter Medical student creates an interactive physical fitness and well-being board game
  • 18th February 2021
    What have the 1974 Revolution in Portugal and civil unrest in Zagreb in 1991 got to do with ‘Passion, Tragedy, and Revolution in the Age of Enlightenment’?
  • 5th February 2021
    Downloadable Resource for Historical Fiction Writing – A practical guide and tool-kit, by Myfanwy Cook
  • 6th January 2021
    Dark Nights and Dark Stories leading to Hope and Light
  • 2nd October 2020
    An ‘Independent Bookshop’ making history in historic Okehampton (Devon, UK)
  • 30th September 2020
    Museum Facts. Your daily dose of history facts. One fact at a time – providing historical novelists with inspiring snippets of hidden history
  • 12th September 2020
    1945 Berlin – Haydn Corper and ‘The Scent of Lilacs’
  • 19th August 2020
    ‘A MOST ENGLISH PRINCESS’ has captured the imagination of American novelist – Clare McHugh
  • 6th June 2020
    Battles as settings for historical novels – Georgette Heyer and Terry C. Pierce
  • 28th May 2020
    X marks the spot in America that ends a novel based on Peter Maher’s Irish ancestor Elizabeth Maher (1860-1949)
  • 16th May 2020
    Local History and Community month – A 19th century self-isolation story from Tavistock a Devon market town
  • 7th May 2020
    Bluebells, a children’s game and a flower fairy
  • 9th April 2020
    Primrose Wine, Poetry and Primrose Day the 19th of April
  • 31st March 2020
    A literary challenge to keep creative minds busy while in self-isolation
  • 28th January 2020
    The Forgotten Women Writers of Tavistock a Market Town in Devon
  • 31st December 2019
    A New Year thought for writers of crime fiction – Do crime fiction writers have a responsibility to eliminate medical inaccuracies?
  • 20th October 2019
    Go Gothic Prize Winners
  • 16th January 2019
  • 3rd January 2019
    ‘A New Year’ and ‘A New Opportunity’ for Authors
  • 10th November 2018
    For those whose lives did not have a happy ending
  • 4th July 2018
    The American Boy – Seven intriguing facts for historical fiction writers about Dartmoor Prison
  • 12th May 2018
    Time to Dance with Words
  • 11th April 2018
    Creative Writing Cocktails: Shake and stir your creative inspiration
  • 4th February 2018
    The ‘true’ scent of Austen’s London
  • 23rd January 2018
    A ‘Bespoke’ corner of Austen’s London
  • 24th October 2017
    Jane Austen’s London in the company of M.C. Beaton and Agatha Christie
  • 13th September 2017
    Hidden History – Glimpses of Jane Austen’s Regency London
  • 3rd July 2016
    History isn’t just about the past

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