On Being a Writer in Wales: Katy Cox
Katy Cox The Bridgend-based cellist explains how she turned her experiences as the mother of two autistic sons into a…
No comments.Review: Sarn Helen by Tom Bullough
Lottie Williams finds an account of a walk through Wales leaves an imprint on her soul. Sarn Helen: A Journey…
2 comments.Poetry round-up: A trio of new poetry collections
Caroline Bracken finds killer lines, companionable words and big subjects in three new volumes of poetry Pearl and Bone Leaving room…
No comments.Interview: Blood on the Crossbar – The Dictatorship’s World Cup
Rhodri Davies Why does a Welshman from the Rhondda come to choose the 1978 World Cup in Argentina as the…
No comments.Theatre: a profile of playwright Anthony Bunko
Laura Mochan Creativity is the language of the soul; the imagination is the tool by which it is expressed. Be…
No comments.Review: Llyfr y Flwyddyn by Mari Emlyn
Jon Gower It would be hard to find a more repellent, boorish and out-and-out misogynistic central character in a novel.…
No comments.Food Tales from Wales: Celebrating the patron saint of Welsh orchards
Carwyn Graves Many of our native foodstuffs are celebrated in Welsh folklore and tradition, from the oats that were once…
No comments.Extract: The Silence Project
**CONTENT WARNING: This extract includes a description of suicide** Cardiff-based novelist Carole Hailey’s newly published, debut novel has just been…
No comments.On Being a Writer in Wales: Tom Bullough
Tom Bullough It would have been 2008, I suppose, when I decided I had to walk Sarn Helen: the Roman…
2 comments.Letter from the Foryd estuary
Elinor Gwyn Travellers and Crossings I feared the magical Foryd estuary, at the western end of the Menai strait, would…
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