Here you’ll be delighted by a series of short audio plays inspired by Causley’s poetry, written by playwrights and poets based in Devon and Cornwall. These plays use Causley’s work as a springboard to explore urgent new stories of humans, the land and folklore.
In December 2019, Down Stage Write staged ... Read More
Category: News
September 1, 2020Jennifer McDerra
Now that the 2020 Digital Causley Festival of Arts & Literature has come to an end, perhaps you might like to watch again, or (for a limited period) view for the first time many of the events aired over the three days?
We’ve collated some of the most popular events below. ... Read More
September 1, 2020Jennifer McDerra
The Shop Window Exhibition is one of the few events at this year’s Causley Digital Festival that isn’t digital! 40 Shops in the town centre have again generously donated part of their shop window space to enable us to turn the whole town centre into an art gallery from July ... Read More
July 21, 2020Jennifer McDerra
The Charles Causley Trust are delighted to announce they have secured another two years of funding for their new project Ignite from Arts Council England. The Ignite project funding will enable the Trust to continue to carry out the essential work of keeping alive the memory of the late Cornish ... Read More
May 20, 2020Jennifer McDerra
...and the winner is...
After months of anticipation, we are delighted to announce that Luke Allan has won first prize in the 2019 Charles Causley International Poetry Competition with his poem titled 'First Winter in Iceland'. Luke wins £2,000 and a 1-week residency at Cyprus Well, Charles Causley's former home in ... Read More
March 30, 2020Jennifer McDerra
Photo credit: Lisa Franklin
21 things I have learnt while being in residence at Cyprus Well
It only takes a few minutes to feel at home, here.
Source: my relaxed mind right after unpacking, and visitors’ comments throughout my stay.
The two beds are incredibly comfortable.
Source: all the poems I didn’t write ... Read More
January 7, 2020Jennifer McDerra
Dear Charles,
I keep thinking about a poem I drafted a couple years ago – never did anything with it – it began "God, I love sweeping/it's how I imagine the perfect death." I sort of abandoned it because it took a big swerve, as poems do – but I do ... Read More
January 7, 2019Jennifer McDerra
We now have a link to the excellent film 'Cornwall's Native Poet: Charles Causley' by Jane Darke and Andrew Tebbs. This is a pay-per-view link but at £1.43, hopefully it won't break the bank. With archive footage and interviews with Charles himself, it means that you will be able to ... Read More
November 19, 2018Jennifer McDerra
We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2018 Charles Causley Young Person's Poetry Competition. Pictured above are the winners with their goodie bags of prizes which were presented at the North Cornwall Book Festival in October. The prizes included the Charles Causley book of Collected Poems for Children, ... Read More
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October 29, 2018Jennifer McDerra
Fancy something a little different this Halloween? What about this unique opportunity to attend a FREE poetry workshop with our award winning Writer in Residence, Jen Hadfield? The event will take place in Launceston Library and will be followed by an open mic session. See below for full details.
October 23, 2018Jennifer McDerra
The Charles Causley Trust and Literature Works are delighted to announce their next Writer in Residence for 2018, Jen Hadfield, who has arrived all the way from Shetland to live at Cyprus Well, home of the late Charles Causley and now a retreat for writers and artists, managed by The ... Read More
September 26, 2018Jennifer McDerra
The Charles Causley Trust was delighted to welcome HRH the Duke of Kent to Cyprus Well on 18 September 2018. The Duke met local dignitaries before being shown around Cyprus Well by Trust Chairman, Ian Tunbridge. He was introduced to Trust staff, partners, benefactors, volunteers, poets, artists, and local school ... Read More
September 19, 2018Jennifer McDerra