Meredith Miller As a writer I’m most concerned with two related things, place and dialect. So far, all of my…
Ruth Bradshaw There is yellow everywhere here. It is in the perfumed flowers of the gorse which covers the west…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a widow in Wales. Kate Cleaver I know spring is…
Carwyn Graves The work needed to make a homely cup of tea may be hidden from most of us –…
Philippa Davies Diana Powell’s novella ‘The Sisters Of Cynvael’ has much to recommend it. Coming in at 136 pages it…
We continue the history of Welsh literature as Jerry Hunter guides fellow academic Richard Wyn Jones through the centuries in…
Jon Gower The occult books of Caerleon writer Arthur Machen cast long shadows, with many of today’s writers citing him…
Niall Griffiths In Denis Johnson’s superb study of espionage in the Vietnam war, Tree of Smoke, the reader is frequently…
Jon Gower For many a year now the historian and modern-day pilgrim Anne Hayward has left her home in Bannau…
The Truth about the Rhondda? Author and documentary-maker John Geraint reviews ‘How Black Was My Valley’.’ Anyone who makes a…
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