Review: The Final Whistle by Nigel Owens
Jon Gower Nigel Owens is a one-off, a top flight rugby referee who became the best in the world and…
No comments.Food Tales from Wales
This is part of a monthly series on nation.cymru on the diversity of Welsh food culture by Carwyn Graves, whose…
7 comments.Letter from Carmarthen
Lottie Williams On the eastern edge of Carmarthen, in the village of Abergwili, is Bishop’s Palace – a place of…
3 comments.Award winning writing at the London Welsh
Three authors shortlisted for the English-language fiction category of the Wales Book of the Year 2022 award will appear at…
No comments.Review: Wales and the All Blacks by Roger G.K.Penn
Rhodri Davies There may be more one-sided sporting rivalries. There are definitely worse historical records among other members of rugby’s…
No comments.Review: Pumed Gainc y Mabinogi by Peredur Glyn
Jon Gower Our best-known quartet of folk tales, Y Mabinogi, and the larger series of stories in The Mabinogion which…
One comment.Review: Red Dragons – The Story of Welsh Football by Phil Stead
Rhodri Davies This is the third incarnation of Phil Stead’s seminal history of Welsh football, the previous edition having been…
No comments.Review: Understanding the Bird of Prey by Nick Fox
Lottie Williams If love, knowledge and commitment for all things bird of prey were immortalised in words and bound into…
No comments.Review: Five Go to Switzerland by Nigel Jarrett
Jonathan Lee Five Go to Switzerland is Nigel Jarrett’s fourth collection of short fiction. His previous works have received widespread…
No comments.Letter from Penrhyncoch
Niall Griffiths Lockdown was like that famous ‘trombone’ shot in Jaws when Chief Brody’s horrified face was sucked into the…
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