This weekend will see Cameroonian-born, Cardiff-based writer Eric Ngalle Charles under the spotlight, as he’s been commissioned to write and…
Siôn Rowlands It is the letter I’ve been most dreading. E, and the inevitability of my word selection: euthanasia, it…
Jon Gower Some years ago a group of writers, including myself, walked the old pilgrim route between Tintern and St…
Niall Griffiths Borth. I’ve always quite liked Borth, that one-street town between bog and ocean, midge-ridden, the spectral bells ringing…
Nation.Cymru is delighted to announce that it is strengthening its core team by appointing Ant Evans as our Welsh language…
A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a widow in Wales. Kate Cleaver I’m living two lives.…
Niall Griffiths Well, this is an opening: 2016. Second person address to an observer. We’re being invited to watch Alice…
We continue the series in which the Llansteffan-based poet Mel Perry explores her roots and family connections with place. Mapping…
In a year-long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes a…
Peter Finch Daryl Leeworthy’s highly entertaining new Parthian title is a personal ramble around the town where he lives. It…
Dan Mitchell The world of Welsh folk tales is a wild place, populated by a myriad of diverse creatures, powerful…
Alun Richards and telling it real in Dai Country With the National Eisteddfod taking place in Pontypridd this week, we…
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