On Being a Welsh Writer in Venice
The Anonymous Welshman Philip Gwyn Jones It’s July 7th 2016. I’m not quite fifty years old, and I’m still almost…
2 comments.Book review: Wilderness by B. E. Jones
Jon Gower It’s easy to see why this novel would attract the attention of a TV drama-maker. It’s pulsing stuff,…
No comments.Letter from Leckwith
Eric Ngalle Charles In the distance, a feather floated in the air as if dancing. A girl in a blue…
One comment.Review: Cofiant Mabon by D. Ben Rees
Jon Gower William Abraham, better known as Mabon, seems to have lived several lives at once; this being testament to…
No comments.Review: Becoming Dr Jones – A Wild Life by Rhys Jones
Catherine Duigan Sometimes your childhood dreams can come true. Dr. Rhys Jones can justifiably be proud of his academic achievements,…
No comments.Bernice Rubens (1923 – 2004)
On the centenary of her birth Desmond Clifford celebrates the writing and achievement of Wales’ greatest novelist Bernice Rubens. In…
One comment.Review: The Unbroken Beauty of Rosalind Bone by Alex McCarthy
Rhiannon Lewis Rosalind Bone is beautiful. She has the kind of beauty that makes men’s mouths ‘fall slack’. But rather…
No comments.Letter from Tŷ Newydd
Rachel Trezise Early on a bright Friday morning I sit on some stone steps with my first cup of coffee…
No comments.David Jones and Capel-y-ffin: Arrival
In the first of a series of articles about the painter-poet David Jones and his relationship with Capel-y-ffin, Peter Wakelin…
No comments.The Welsh food habits that die hard
Carwyn Graves An astonishing number of Welsh food traditions remain alive in the 2020s, despite their lack of cultural cachéand…
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