Letter from Wolf Country; Cwm Bleiddiaid, Coed y Bleiddiau and the Via degli Dei
Julie Brominicks They were here. It’s a bright day with a brisk wind so like me they’d have sheltered behind…
One comment.Yr Hen Iaith part forty: Welsh Humanism
We continue the history of Welsh literature as Jerry Hunter guides fellow academic Richard Wyn Jones through the centuries in…
No comments.Interview: artist Harry Holland
Jon Gower Encountering Harry Holland in his studio in Pontcanna in Cardiff is to meet a self-effacing man. ‘I’m a…
No comments.Da i Be? (Good for what – how many millionaires are in jail?)
An appreciation of Llwybr Llaethog by the late Emyr Glyn Williams Holi dy nain Holi dy daid Ni yw’r hogia…
5 comments.Book extract: Unspeakable Beauty by Georgia Carys Williams
We are pleased to publish an extract from the debut novel by Georgia Carys Williams. Prologue When you say your…
No comments.On being a writer in Wales: Kathryn Tann
Kathryn Tann First of all, let me shoo the elephant kindly from the room, and tell you that as I…
No comments.Y Filltir Sgwâr/The Square Mile: Old Quarry Paths
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
No comments.Book review: The Boy from The Coach by J.A.S. Rees
Gaynor Funnell In this memoir, Tony Rees, born in the 1930s, recounts his memories of the time he spent as…
No comments.On Being a Writer from Wales: Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo I didn’t plan to include Wales in my book, any more than I planned to include any location.…
No comments.Poetry review: East of the Sun, West of the Moon by Taz Rahman
CJ Wagstaff In East of the Sun, West of the Moon, Taz Rahman pulls together the threads of a devoted…
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