Letter from Dryslwyn
Richard Rees It is amazing that any of it is still standing. Dryslwyn castle, or at least what is left…
2 comments.Review: HON – Women Artists in Wales
Molly Stubbs Edited by the first woman artistic director of Chapter Arts Centre, Christine Kinsey, and published by the H’mm…
No comments.Yr Hen Iaith part nine: Do you remember Maxen? Dream Visions of Welsh History
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode nine. Jerry Hunter Given…
One comment.An Island Coronation
Jon Gower commemorates a time when Ynys Enlli had its own king and coronations. Ynys Enlli, Bardsey island – which lies…
No comments.Review: Charles, the King and Wales by Huw Thomas
Myfanwy Alexander One of the cleverest men I know (he did win a million on the eponymous gameshow) is fascinated…
One comment.Review: House of Flies by Iain Sinclair and Stock by Cynan Jones
Jon Gower Like the proverbial buses, two short stories arrive at the same time, being tales from two very different…
No comments.The Cleaver
Kate Cleaver A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a woman in Wales. I must have been…
No comments.Letter from India
Niall Griffiths Delhi is: Surprisingly chilly and surprisingly canine: the street dogs are everywhere and completely lovely. The young monkeys…
No comments.Top journalism award for Welsh writer
The New York Public Library has announced Ben Rawlence from Talgarth in Powys as the winner of its 36th annual…
No comments.Review: Welsh Saints from Welsh Churches by Martin Crampin
Nathan Munday In Philip Larkin’s poem ‘Church Going’, the sardonic speaker steps into what Nietzsche may have termed a ‘tomb’…
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