Bethan Gwyn This multi-faceted book is a gem. Wayfarer has several layers, it can be read as a path guidebook…
Ant Evans “Welsh is of this soil, this island, the senior language of the men of Britain; and Welsh is…
We continue a series in which the Llansteffan-based poet Mel Perry explores roots, family and belonging in her poetry. Tryphena’s…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
Jon Gower Don’t be put off by the slow, almost languorous pace of this book’s opening sections which suggest it’s…
Eric Ngalle Charles Like the voice in Richard Gwyn’s poem Acrobat, I saw it all, not in the confines of…
Siôn Rowlands Many of us will have had a list of people we admired when growing up, and whilst we…
John Davies At the recent UK election, the Conservatives won no seats in Wales. This last happened in 1997 and…
Hard times for the Bardic Order – the challenges Posed during the Sixteenth Century We continue the history of Welsh…
Tori Chamberlain Rhian Elizabeth describes herself as “a kid with a notebook” and perhaps it is this humility which flavours…
Carwyn Graves “I’m a climate-change farmer now,” says Nathan Richards as he gestures towards the grove of Mediterranean stone fruit…
We continue the series in which the Llansteffan-based poet Mel Perry explores her roots and family connections with place. Anticipating…
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