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Dame Daphne du Maurier (Lady Browning) 1907 - 1989 DBE 1969, Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature    
May 11 2008 


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Short stories with a Cornish theme

by Trudy Lewis

Born 1944 in Hampshire. Studied drama and writing and enjoyed acting in many Shakespearean Plays, won the Jesse Matthew's Trophy for best actress in 1958. Emigrated to Vancouver Canada in 1963. Worked at the University of British Columbia where she began writing articles and short stories returning to England in 1965 to settle in her beloved Cornwall with her artist husband Reg. Now lives on the Gannel Estuary overlooking Crantock beach writing short stories about Cornwall and also illustrating for her children's stories. She is now on her first novel, a thriller.

If you enjoyed listening to these stories, why not Email Trudy and let her know - it is planned to add more short stories to this list.

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"The Maiden Bower"
- 12 minutes 48 seconds.

"Boscarnak"
- 10 minutes 52 seconds.

"December Afternoon"
- 10 minutes 33 seconds.

"Galleon's Reach"
- 5 minutes 30 seconds.




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