
Yr Hen Iaith part twenty four: Drinking in Niwbwrch: Dafydd ap Gwilym
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode twenty four. Jerry Hunter…
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Letter from 1982
David Hughes The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. This opening line of LP Hartley’s novel…
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On Being a Writer in Wales: Carole Burns
Carole Burns As teenagers, we inhabit our friends’ houses as if we live there. We sleep over, share weekday meals,…
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Review: Gay Aliens and Queer Folk – How Russell T Davies Changed TV
Sarah Tanburn Gay Aliens and Queer Folk is a bonanza for fans of Swansea-born writer and broadcaster Russell T Davies.…
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Letter from Llanspyddid
Tom Bullough Over the past couple of years, I have switched from swimming in the Wye and Usk to various…
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Review: Skrimsli by Nicola Davies
Ela Tomos Prepare for an enchanting yet thrilling new novel from Nicola Davies; Skrimsli is a fantasy adventure that will…
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Review: The Folklore of Wales: Ghosts by Delyth Badder and Mark Norman
Matthew G. Rees Is there such a thing as a Welsh ghost? A sub-species of spectre with characteristics and patterns…
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Book extract: The Same Country by Carole Burns
We are pleased to publish an extract from Cardiff-based Carole Burns’ debut novel, The Same Country, in which three old…
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