Review: Wild Isles by Patrick Barkham and Alastair Fothergill
Jon Gower The recent appearance of a wild beaver in a garden in Pembrokeshire reminds us that with nature you…
No comments.All Fired Up
Jon Gower As a kid, Dave Williams from Dunvant in Swansea enjoyed making bonfires, which proved to be a sort…
No comments.Welsh Food Stories: Weeds of the Future
Carwyn Graves Food fads are sadly all too common. But the current regenesis of Welsh seaweed, celebrated on National Laverbread…
One comment.Heading West
Mike Lewis The Cardigan-based author of the historical novel ‘If God Will Spare My Life…’ recounts his quest for Will…
3 comments.The Long Read: When empires fail
Gareth Wyn Jones examines myths of Empire and present-day delusions of grandeur. The famous Danish scientist, Niels Bohr, distinguished ‘two…
2 comments.Memoir: Losing You
David Lloyd Revisiting Dusty Springfield’s song “Losing You” I found the lyrics resonated with me beyond the singer’s reflections on…
No comments.Yr Hen Iaith part five: The Tale of Branwen, Daughter of Llŷr
Continuing our series of articles to accompany the podcast series Yr Hen Iaith. This is episode five. Jerry Hunter One popular…
No comments.On Being a Writer in Wales: Martin Crampin
Martin Crampin How do we define ourselves? Twenty-five years ago I would have simply described myself as an artist, by…
One comment.Review: Angel Avenger by Tim Wickenden
Myfanwy Alexander It is no great insight to state that all detective stories revolve around one single moral dichotomy, the…
One comment.Extract: All the Wide Border – Wales, England and the places between
The latest book by the award-winning writer Mike Parker is All the Wide Border: Wales, England and the places between.…
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