Niall Griffiths Get on the railway bridge at Morfa Mawddach and walk above the estuary waters. Herons and other mudflat…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
We continue our series exploring the history of a Pembrokeshire estate and its family. Francis William Robins: His Brilliant Military…
Aled Singleton In this finely balanced book Eurwyn Wiliam provides a detailed account of Iorwerth Peate’s life (1901-1982), with a…
We conclude our series of poems by Sarah Persson, each one illustrated by local artists in Llantwit Major. Today’s poem…
Niall Griffiths Ah, the rockstar memoir, of which there’s been a plethora in recent years (isn’t there always a plethora?);…
Tim Cooke Writing an article about being a writer in Wales is not straightforward for me. I left Bridgend in…
We continue the history of Welsh literature to accompany the second series of podcasts in which Jerry Hunter guides fellow…
Niall Griffiths There must be more remote stations in Scotland, say, or England’s far north, but it feels terminal here,…
We begin a new series about Trecwn in Pembrokeshire which traces colourful family histories and tells the story of a…
Eric Ngalle Charles Reading the poems in this collection is like a slow descent into the unknown. Tony Curtis has…
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