Review: Senedd by Trevor Fishlock and Andrew Molyneux
David Lloyd We live in turbulent times and it seems a lifetime since the Senedd was opened on March 1st,…
One comment.Review: The Hillforts of Iron Age Wales by Toby Driver
Jon Gower There are over a thousand hillforts in Wales standing today, defended settlements for Iron Age leaders and their…
No comments.Letter from Porthmadog
Julie Brominicks The train writes a cursive sentence in steam which the wind tosses over The Cob. The wind…
One comment.David Jones: In Print
In the fourth and last of a series of articles about the painter-poet David Jones and his relationship with Capel-y-ffin,…
No comments.Review: The Same Country by Carole Burns
Niall Griffiths Whenever I’m in America I am struck, time over, by the recognition of the centrality of guns to…
No comments.Review: Nonconformist by Jane Parry
Jon Gower The novel, as its name suggests, is a literary form that celebrates trying something new. There are no…
4 comments.When the bird has flown!
Gwenno Dafydd Doing my weekly shop in a well-known supermarket I was struck by the amount of parents dragging their…
2 comments.Yr Hen Iaith part twenty four: Drinking in Niwbwrch: Dafydd ap Gwilym
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode twenty four. Jerry Hunter…
No comments.Letter from 1982
David Hughes The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. This opening line of LP Hartley’s novel…
No comments.On Being a Writer in Wales: Carole Burns
Carole Burns As teenagers, we inhabit our friends’ houses as if we live there. We sleep over, share weekday…
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