Jon Gower William Abraham, better known as Mabon, seems to have lived several lives at once; this being testament to…
Catherine Duigan Sometimes your childhood dreams can come true. Dr. Rhys Jones can justifiably be proud of his academic achievements,…
On the centenary of her birth Desmond Clifford celebrates the writing and achievement of Wales’ greatest novelist Bernice Rubens. In…
Rhiannon Lewis Rosalind Bone is beautiful. She has the kind of beauty that makes men’s mouths ‘fall slack’. But rather…
Rachel Trezise Early on a bright Friday morning I sit on some stone steps with my first cup of coffee…
In the first of a series of articles about the painter-poet David Jones and his relationship with Capel-y-ffin, Peter Wakelin…
Carwyn Graves An astonishing number of Welsh food traditions remain alive in the 2020s, despite their lack of cultural cachéand…
Jon Gower Cornwall and Wales have multifarious connections, some of them truly ancient, as this hugely informative and splendidly-written travel…
Jonathan Lee Thomas Morris follows up his well-received first short story collection We Don’t Know What We’re Doing – which won…
Gruffydd ab yr Ynad Coch’s elegy for Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series…
A fantastic line-up of authors taking part in the first of its kind free Children’s Literary Festival held at the…
Anthony Shapland Published earlier this year, Miss Cross and Other Stories was timed for Norman Schwenk’s 88th. This edition marks…
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