On Being a Writer in Wales: Gemma June Howell
Rooted in Resistance & Resilience: The Poetic Journey of a ‘Chavette’ Valleys Girl Gemma June Howell ‘We maintained that what…
No comments.Wales Book of the Year shortlist review: I Think We’re Alone Now by Abigail Parry
Rhian Elizabeth I won’t write you an intelligent analysis of this book, because I’m not capable of doing such a…
No comments.Book review: A Year of Living Dangerously by Del Hughes
Suz Mendus If you’ve ever considered whether heaven might be incredibly boring, found yourself spreadeagled in 10 inches of brine,…
3 comments.TV Review: Lost Boys and Fairies by Daf James
Daniel Evans In Lost Boys and Fairies, BBC One’s new adoption drama, writer and creator Daf James deepens his exploration…
2 comments.Y Filltir Sgwâr/The Square Mile: Bobby’s Helmet
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
No comments.Wales Book of the Year shortlist review: Sut i Ddofi Corryn by Mari George
Jon Gower If ever there was a book guaranteed to engender nightmares in a reader, this is it. If you’re…
No comments.Letter from Waunfawr
Sian Shakespear Every time I move house I’m convinced I have arrived at my nirvana – but this time, which…
No comments.The murderous rise of Welsh crime writing
Sarah Ward June is National Crime Reading Month, an initiative organised by the Crime Writers Association in partnership with The…
No comments.Wales Book of the Year shortlist review: Y Nendyrau by Seran Dolma
Ant Evans “Pan ti’n edrych allan o ffenest gegin ein fflat ni, ti’n gweld dim byd ond awyr.” “When you…
No comments.Wales Book of the Year shortlist review: Astronot yn yr Atig by Megan Angharad Hunter
Astronot yn yr Atig by Megan Angharad Hunter has been shortlisted for the Bute Energy Children & Young People Award…
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