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…
We continue the history of Welsh literature as Jerry Hunter guides fellow academic Richard Wyn Jones through the centuries in…
Lefi Aled Dafydd Walking along the feidr, the chronically potholed track that stretches across Rhos Glynmaen towards our house, I…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
We are pleased to publish an extract from a new book described as an ‘honest portrayal of post-industrial communities ravaged…
Dylan Moore Richard Gwyn begins his new book reminiscing about a map hanging on a bedroom wall in a student…
Mike Parker Travel writing has changed. As the world heats up, both literally and temperamentally, we need to look closer…
Carwyn Graves ‘There’ll be nowhere else this busy in the city on a Thursday lunchtime,’ Jonathan explains with more than…
Jon Gower Blaenau Ffestiniog, which can be pretty grey when the rainclouds drift in over Eryri, has always punched above…
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