We continue the history of Welsh literature to accompany the second series of podcasts in which Jerry Hunter guides fellow…
Matthew G. Rees What has become of Wales? Where has it gone? These questions – familiar ones in my more…
Jon Gower This absorbing and constantly illuminating book is about many things, as its author asserts: it is about farming…
Medi Ashton Today is the day I run my first marathon. In fact, if you are reading this on the…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
Nathan Munday A small, blue book with a big heart. Twelve hymns are presented to us by M. Wynn Thomas…
Elena Gower Last summer I spent 8 weeks reading Horatio Clare’s entire back catalogue. And on those slow sunny afternoons…
We begin a new 26 part series by Welsh vet and writer Siôn Rowlands in which he guides us through the…
Suz Mendus There are nine circles to Crymlyn Burrows, a Site of Special Scientific Interest slipped between Swansea’s Fabian Way…
Jon Gower Laverbread is the marine equivalent to Marmite: it has both its devotees and its detractors. For the latter…
Kate Cleaver A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a woman in Wales. You may have noticed…
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