Poetry on Sunday
Sarah Persson One of the many brilliant things about living in Llantwit Major is the sense of creative community. Although…
No comments.Short story: His Jewel by Tony Burgess
Tony Burgess Over the months, perhaps even a year, the hunched, windswept figure of an elderly man had again been…
No comments.Y Filltir Sgwâr/The Square Mile: The Punchbowl
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
4 comments.Revisiting Miners at the Quarry Pool after a Decade
Nigel Jarrett ponders his own poetry as Miners at the Quarry Pool, first published a decade ago, is re-presented to…
No comments.Book review: Nightshade Mother by Gwyneth Lewis
clare e. potter Former National Poet of Wales, Gwyneth Lewis, with over twenty Welsh and English books in poetry, prose,…
One comment.Letter from Tenby; Dinbych-y-pysgod (Little Fort of the Fish)
Julie Brominicks I get up in the dark to keep an eye on the boats. ‘I often think about being…
13 comments.On Being a Writer in Wales: James Stewart
James Stewart For almost fifty years I have been writing professionally in Wales, but the invitation to contribute to this…
3 comments.Interview: Christine Evans
Jon Gower leaves mainland Wales to visit Ynys Enlli and meet poet Christine Evans. One of the Christine Evans’ most…
One comment.Letter from Clyro
James Roberts The equinox has just passed, the dark months have just begun. It’s time for dusk walks on the…
No comments.Yr Hen Iaith part forty nine: Love, Protest and the Ideology of Metre Poetry
We continue the history of Welsh literature to accompany the second series of podcasts in which Jerry Hunter guides fellow…
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