Interview: Mark Jones
He scored his last try for Wales against Ireland in Cardiff back in 1987 and now works as a lab…
No comments.The greatest player, the greatest match, the greatest try…the greatest jersey?
Rhodri Davies The Barbarians versus New Zealand, January 27th 1973. Yes, that game, that try, and ‘that fellow Edwards’. If…
One comment.Review: Birdsplaining – A Natural History by Jasmine Donahaye
Lottie Williams A flock of emotions spark furiously within the essays of Jasmine Donahaye’s new collection, Birdsplaining: A Natural History.…
No comments.Review: Cymru Fydd by Wiliam Owen Roberts
Jon Gower Wales has changed dramatically by 2090. The coastal cities of the south have been inundated as a consequence…
No comments.Review: Fighting to Speak – Rugby, Rage & Redemption by Mark Jones
Rhodri Davies “There hasn’t been a day that has passed where it hasn’t affected the way I’ve behaved, the way…
No comments.On Being a Writer in Wales: Carole Hailey
Carole Hailey A few months ago, while on holiday abroad for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic,…
No comments.Review: An Affair of the Heart by Clare Morgan
Niall Griffiths Indulge me, if you will, in a longish quote: Ellie stared at him for a minute, trying to…
No comments.Letter from Blaenau Ffestiniog
Medwyn Roberts “Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on…
4 comments.Book of the Week: Sandstone City by Elaine Canning
Rajvi Glasbrook-Griffiths Set in Belfast and Salamanca, ‘The Sandstone City’ is a novel that moves between place and time, past…
No comments.Review: Cymru Ddoe – Mewn Lliw a Llun by Gwyn Jenkins
Jon Gower If you’re intending to do a bit of time-travelling there’s no need to equip yourself with a Time…
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