Jon Gower Once you encounter the work of artist-blacksmith Angharad Pearce Jones you might never see railings in quite the…
Desmond Clifford What do we associate with Ireland? Singing, music, dancing? Pubs, Guinness, the craic? Rugby? Roy Keane? Storytelling, novelists?…
Peter Madigan For many people who lived in Wales during the 1970s, the names Charlie Faulkner, Bobby Windsor and Graham…
Morag Kitson celebrates the quiet peacefulness of nature. Leave behind the pall of cigarette smoke! Escape the sickly-sweet odour of someone’s…
A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a woman in Wales. Kate Cleaver As November melds into…
Jon Gower It’s been two decades since this continents-spanning account of self-discovery was first published, a memoir in which Charlotte…
Nigel Jarrett When I was a newspaper sub-editor dealing with reports from the county’s young farmers clubs – there’s one…
Ant Evans There is a dual meaning behind this biography’s title. I had naively assumed it referred solely to the…
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode twenty eight. Jerry Hunter…
Stephen Price I write this letter not from where I am, but from where I’m not. From where I was.…
Carwyn Graves The unsung heroes of Welsh food are without any doubt, women. Wales’ most prominent chefs may well currently…
David Hughes There is not much sign of Mike Jenkins easing up on his creative activities. During the last 18months…
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