Catherine Duigan finds connections between slate working in Wales and Ireland The Kings of Ireland feared satirical bards and what…
A translation into English of Sian Northey’s first novel Yn y Tŷ Hwn recently hit the shops. It’s called This…
Jon Gower This thoughtful book looks to the past for lessons history can teach us if we are to avoid…
We are pleased to publish an extract from Tiffany Murray’s account of growing up in the iconic Rockfield Studios near…
Richard Davies The New Welsh Review is back and looking to the future. The first of the new editions was…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
Sophie Buchaillard Ten years after her short story collection Second-Hand Rain, which was shortlisted for the Sabotage Short Story Award,…
A pioneering project using jazz music to explore themes such as Welsh identity and history is set to conclude with…
Mel Perry As with many places in Wales the clue is in the name and the part of the village…
Ant Evans Having been very well received at the National Eisteddfod last year and having had a chat with a…
Julie Brominicks They were here. It’s a bright day with a brisk wind so like me they’d have sheltered behind…
We continue the history of Welsh literature as Jerry Hunter guides fellow academic Richard Wyn Jones through the centuries in…
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