Anthony Burgess It was three o’clock on Christmas Eve afternoon, dogs had been walked, the logs were in, the fire…
Keith Davies I loved the Jones family – and their chaotic house on Pren-Brigog’s only road: a forgotten pre-war B…
We continue the history of Welsh literature to accompany the second series of podcasts in which Jerry Hunter guides fellow…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
Rhian Elizabeth I really didn’t think this collection would be for me. I’m not big on nature, which makes me…
Eleanor Williams discusses Anna and the Angel, her contemporary feminist adaptation of a timeless story from the Old Testament with…
Dan Tyte Yeah, you’ve had that feeling. Thinking of someone you haven’t for years and then, ping, it’s…them. Humming a…
Sarah Tanburn On 14 July 1865 seven men reached the summit of the Matterhorn, that unique crooked peak standing isolated…
Jon Gower In the middle of Louis MacNiece’s poem “Snow” there’s a famous stanza that suggests: World is crazier and…
James Roberts It’s early morning on my last day in Pembrokeshire. I’ve driven down to Marloes Peninsula as my search…
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