On Being a Writer (and Vet) in Wales: Siôn Rowlands
Siôn Rowlands Before attempting to untangle what being a writer, or even a vet, in Wales means, I thought it…
No comments.Book review: The Trials of Lila Dalton
Jon Gower This high octane thriller from Cardiff-based barrister L. J. Shepherd comes with extra octane. It’s the tale of…
No comments.On Being a Writer in Wales: Cath Barton
Cath Barton I’ve lived in Wales since 2005, which seems to me like both a long time and a very…
One comment.Book extract: Gathering – Women of Colour on Nature
A new book, Gathering brings together essays by women of colour across the UK writing about their relationship with nature.…
No comments.Book review: Helfa by Llwyd Owen
Ant Evans With a Santes Dwynwen launch date, long time fans of Llwyd Owen’s novels could be forgiven for wondering…
No comments.Letter from Benllech
Catherine Duigan There was no hurry after picking up my book in Benllech Library, so I dropped down to the…
One comment.Y Filltir Sgwâr/The Square Mile
Tom Maloney In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well…
6 comments.On being a rugby supporting poet in Wales
Leigh Manley ‘While Driving Over the Second Severn Crossing’ My wife says I’m Welsh rugby mad, but for the record:…
One comment.Countryfile, Cymru and Me
Julie Brominicks Me too. When the Countryfile Facebook post ‘Pen y Fan Walk, Brecon Beacons’ popped up on my feed…
14 comments.Book Review: Gwilym Prys-Davies by D. Ben Rees
Jon Gower Unlike so many of today’s limelight politicians – sloganeering, brash, showy – Gwilym Prys-Davies was someone who sat…
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