Julie Brominicks The train writes a cursive sentence in steam which the wind tosses over The Cob. The wind…
In the fourth and last of a series of articles about the painter-poet David Jones and his relationship with Capel-y-ffin,…
Niall Griffiths Whenever I’m in America I am struck, time over, by the recognition of the centrality of guns to…
Jon Gower The novel, as its name suggests, is a literary form that celebrates trying something new. There are no…
Gwenno Dafydd Doing my weekly shop in a well-known supermarket I was struck by the amount of parents dragging their…
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode twenty four. Jerry Hunter…
David Hughes The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. This opening line of LP Hartley’s novel…
Carole Burns As teenagers, we inhabit our friends’ houses as if we live there. We sleep over, share weekday…
Sarah Tanburn Gay Aliens and Queer Folk is a bonanza for fans of Swansea-born writer and broadcaster Russell T Davies.…
Tom Bullough Over the past couple of years, I have switched from swimming in the Wye and Usk to various…
Ela Tomos Prepare for an enchanting yet thrilling new novel from Nicola Davies; Skrimsli is a fantasy adventure that will…
Matthew G. Rees Is there such a thing as a Welsh ghost? A sub-species of spectre with characteristics and patterns…
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