Yr Hen Iaith part eight: Two Brothers and Three Invasions
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode eight. Jerry Hunter In…
One comment.Review: Finding Refuge by Andrea Hammel
Finding Refuge is published by Honno Rebecca Roberts Finding Refuge recounts the stories of people who fled the scourge of…
2 comments.Memoir: You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me
David Lloyd Dusty Springfield’s ballad speaks of the transitory nature of love. She doesn’t expect her lover to stay forever.…
No comments.Festival report: Gwyl Crime Cymru in Aberystwyth
Jon Gower For folk who deal in blood, death and daggers, the crime writers of Wales are a friendly bunch.…
No comments.Yr Hen Iaith part seven: Math’s Family Troubles
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode seven. Jerry Hunter Welsh…
No comments.Book extract: Letters from Wales – Memories and Encounters in Literature and Life by Sam Adams
The newly released list of the influential 2023 Granta Twenty Best Young Novelists includes Thomas Morris from Caerphilly. His young…
No comments.Review: A Bitter Remedy by Alis Hawkins
As the Gwyl Crime Cymru festival gets underway in Aberystwyth Myfanwy Alexander reads the latest novel by one of the writers taking…
No comments.There is a generation of children screaming out to be heard – an open letter from the Children’s Laureate of Wales
Connor Allen, Children’s Laureate Wales To the Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, As the current Children’s Laureate of…
2 comments.Memoir: Going Back – Tiger Bay
David Lloyd Picking up the threads of the Dusty Springfield song “Going Back” I have just returned from one of…
No comments.Letter from Aberporth
Mike Lewis The old home town looks the same…but for how much longer? I ask myself. Aberporth, a former fishing…
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