Review: Cracking Cricket by Robin Bennett
Jon Gower If you’re one of those people who finds cricket perplexingly complicated there’s fun-filled help in the pages of…
No comments.Revisited: Footprints On the Sands of Time – The Life of Colonel Harry Morrey Salmon by Norman and Hugh Salmon
The Bird Man of Bryn Gwyn Road Howell Harris Why review a biography that was privately published a dozen years…
One comment.Letter from Carn Ffoi
Myles Pepper At the age of 70 I still feel I have spent most of my life living, at least…
One comment.Review: Mynydd Epynt a’r Troad Allan yn 1940 by Herbert Hughes
Ant Evans If you’re anything like me and have an interest in Welsh history, when it comes to evicted communities…
No comments.Film review: Scam
Molly Stubbs Low-budget films are a win-win. We’re all familiar with the Sharknados, the Anacondas. If they’re not so bad…
One comment.Review: Fragments of a Woman by Emma Venables
Gemma June Howell Step into the shadows of Berlin during the 1930s and World War II as Emma Venables unveils…
No comments.On Being a Writer in Wales: Morgan Davies
Morgan Davies I watch him lay the lifeless body on the upturned barrel. The lamb’s head is turned towards me.…
No comments.The History of Energy part three: The big energy steps
Gareth Wyn Jones We are pleased to continue the series in which Gareth Wyn Jones, Professor Emeritus of plant biology…
One comment.Yr Hen Iaith part nineteen: How a Tale Happens to be Told
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode nineteen. Jerry Hunter One…
No comments.Review: Ray Howard-Jones – My Hand is the Voice of the Sea by David Moore
Jon Gower Even as a child Ray Howard-Jones was deeply fascinated by colour. Arriving in the world in 1903 she…
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