Drawing on his new book about George Little, Peter Wakelin writes about the artist’s life-long commitment to recording urban and…
Jane Parry Have you ever been in therapy, or something like it, where they ask you to ‘picture a special…
A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a woman in Wales. Kate Cleaver It’s October but I’m…
An author “You’ve done ever so well” a distant relative tells me, proudly. “Sooooo well. I follow you, I’ve seen.…
Ant Evans Delivered as a four-hour long event last night, Welsh artist Gruff Rhys and laser artist Chris Levine, along…
Niall Griffiths The thing about béte noir novels is that they so easily lapse into tedium; the almost monomaniacal screed,…
Jon Gower This scintillating collection offers ample testament to Leonoro Brito’s gifts when it came to crafting a short story.…
Leon Barton Part diary of the past few seasons, part Fever Pitch-style football fan memoir, part primer/guide for Wrexham’s new…
Christine Kinsey considers her life now it’s set down in print and recalls the creation of Cardiff’s Chapter Arts Centre.…
Carwyn Graves Among the extensive art collections of National Museum Wales lies an evocatively entitled painting from two hundred years…
Sarah Tanburn Money is what people living in poverty need. Cash. It’s not rocket science. This book should be read…
Stephen Hyam Hiraeth is a wonderful, powerful, word. When I write about Brynhenllan now, for the first time, hiraeth is…
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