A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a widow in Wales. Kate Cleaver This last month has…
Jon Gower Here’s a book that ploshes and splashes and fair brims with life. Here, too is an author who…
Tom Maloney What do you see when you step out of your front door? For most people it would not…
Niall Griffiths What a strange, intriguing, alluringly bizarre book this is. It is, in the best way, a tad unhinged.…
Philippa Davies Whatever it is, Erimos, written by Mark Lewis and illustrated by Peter Stevenson is a great work of…
Gareth Wyn Jones COP 29 has come and gone. The global community gathered in oil and gas-enriched Baku in Azerbaijan…
We continue our series exploring the history of a Pembrokeshire estate and its family. Howell Harris Francis’s first will, written…
Sin in Llanymddyfri and Puritan Appropriation: the Poetry of Rhys Prichard We continue the history of Welsh literature to accompany…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
Ant Evans Very much like a weekday, the first Saturday of every month begins for me when my 6am alarm…
Niall Griffiths is engrossed and intrigued by a debut collection of stories full of deep oddness. Rural noir, folk horror,…
The Welsh publishing and writing community was saddened this week to learn of the passing of Mick Felton, who…
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