Review: Eloko by Mike Buckingham
Jon Gower The Wentwood Tales, a series of individually published short stories inspired by or influenced by the writing of…
No comments.Letter from Parc Pen y Fal
Nigel Jarrett Given the choice, I would never live in a place that didn’t stimulate me. These days, I would…
No comments.The Cleaver
Kate Cleaver A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a woman in Wales. When I was a…
No comments.Review: Breuddwyd Roc a Rôl? by Cleif Harpwood
Ant Evans Cleif Harpwood might be best known as the lead singer of premier Welsh language rockers Edward H Dafis…
No comments.Book of the Week: Nemesis, My Friend by Jay Griffiths
Jon Gower Ye gods, here’s an utterly superb collection of essays. Provocative, persuasive and as wide ranging as the flight…
One comment.Democracy at its heart: the new Talking Shop in Merthyr Tydfil
Laura Mochan The Talking Shop is a pioneering venture: a non-partisan, free cultural and democratic information centre and a physical…
No comments.Review: Smooth Operator – The life and times of Cyril Lakin, editor, broadcaster and politician by Geoff Andrews
Matthew G. Rees He was the butcher’s son from Barry with film-star looks who met Hitler, became a trusted lieutenant…
No comments.Bird notes
Jon Gower One of the most stirring spectacles at this time of year is that of winter swans, birds that…
One comment.Let’s celebrate a great Welsh scientist: Alfred Russel Wallace
Jon Gower The name Alfred Russel Wallace is certainly not as well known as that of his contemporary Charles Darwin…
4 comments.Review: Secs ac ati – Y Stori’n Llawn, translated & adapted by Llio Elain Maddocks
Rebecca Roberts I’m not entirely sure why I was asked to review ‘Secs ac ati’, adapted by Llio Elain Maddocks,…
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