Wales Book of the Year shortlist review: In Orbit by Glyn Edwards
Tori Chamberlain Encased in a nondescript jiffy bag, In Orbit came crashing through my letterbox like a falling star, vibrant…
One comment.Arts interview: playwright Elgan Rhys
Jon Gower Tonight the National Theatre of Great Britain will be staging a Welsh language play for the very first…
No comments.Arts interview: composer David Pepper
Jon Gower This week will see the premiere of a new song cycle by the young Pembrokeshire composer David Pepper.…
No comments.A great stage for Welsh schools
Young people from Wales have been selected to perform at the National Theatre of Great Britain’s 2024 Connections Festival which…
No comments.Yr Hen Iaith part forty three: Politics, Language and Religion – The 1567 New Testament
We continue the history of Welsh literature to accompany the second series of podcasts in which Jerry Hunter guides fellow…
No comments.Sosban Fach: a personal history
Ant Heald When did I first hear Sosban Fach? Perhaps in the background of a Six Nations match when, as…
No comments.Wales Book of the Year shortlist review:Jac a’r Angel by Daf James
Jac a’r Angel by Daf James has been shortlisted for the Bute Energy Children & Young People Award in this year’s…
One comment.Y Filltir Sgwâr/The Square Mile: Pant Glas
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
No comments.On Being a Poet in Wales: clare e. potter
clare e. potter It’s the summer solstice (sun-stand-still) which gives me pause to contemplate what that means and what it…
No comments.Wales Book of the Year shortlist review: Trothwy by Iwan Rhys
Jon Gower The process of becoming a stepfather is central to this tender, nuanced book of non-fiction. Trothwy (which means…
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