Eric Ngalle Charles As Cameroonian writers with a colonial hangover, we were taught what writing should be: The King and…
Warren Kovach As you walk across the field, past the roofless medieval church and towards the wooded knoll, you can…
Jon Gower There must be times when Dafydd Iwan feels caught in the slip stream of his most famous song.…
A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a woman in Wales. Kate Cleaver What value do you…
Joshua Jones I wonder what it means to lose your Welshness. What would that look – sound – like? It’s…
Carwyn Graves Christmas food traditions in Wales may now be virtually indistinguishable for most of us from norms across the…
Nathan Munday Our Advent Near our house is a park where balsam is king. An old railway line runs through…
Gilly Adams This novel opens with a thoughtful quotation from Herbert Read about the place of death in life and…
Ben Wildsmith So much of life is in a state of permanent crisis these days that it’s hardly surprising anxiety…
Jon Gower It’s been a sterling year for books both from and about Wales, with the peerless Mike Parker exploring…
Niall Griffiths This is powerful stuff; angry, thoughtful, hugely skilled. Whether you enter through the left door or the right…
Jon Gower talks to a musically restless pianist about his recent exploration of the Plygain tradition. In a thirty year…
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