Author Talk with Wyl Menmuir

Author Talk with Wyl Menmuir

  • Ages 16+

Wyl Menmuir - writer of The Draw of the Sea and The Heart of the Woods - is coming to Camborne Library.

By Camborne Library

Date and time

Wed, 10 Sep 2025 18:30 - 19:30 GMT+1.

Location

Camborne Library

Passmore Edwards Building Cross St Camborne TR14 8HA United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • Ages 16+
  • No venue parking

Author Talk with 'Wyl Menmuir'

Come join us for an exciting evening at Camborne Library to meet and chat with the talented Wyl Menmuir.

Wyl Menmuir is a multi-award winning author based in Cornwall. His 2016 debut novel, The Many was longlisted for the Booker Award and was an Observer Best Fiction of the year pick. His second novel, Fox Fires was published in 2021 and his short fiction has been published by the BBC, Nightjar Press, Kneehigh Theatre and National Trust Books, and has appeared in Best British Short Stories.

Wyl's first full-length non fiction book, The Draw of the Sea, won the Roger Deakin Award from the Society of Authors and a Holyer an Gof Award. His second non fiction book, The Heart of The Woods, was released in 2024. A former journalist, Wyl has written for Radio 4, The Guardian and The Observer.

He is a course leader for Curtis Brown Creative, co-creator of the Cornish writing centre, The Writers’ Block and is a senior lecturer in creative writing at Falmouth University. ​ Wyl now lives on Cornwall's north coast with his wife and two children. When he is not writing or teaching writing, Wyl enjoys messing around in boats.

Date: Wednesday 10th September

Time: 6:30pm -7:30pm

Location: Camborne Library, The Passmore Edwards Building, Camborne, Cornwall

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park?

There is no onsite parking. Attendees will need to find find suitable parking in Camborne or use public transport.

Is the venue accessible?

The library is a short walk from the bus stop with a level approach and disabled toilet on site which is accessible via lift.

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