Y Filltir Sgwâr/The Square Mile: Summer at the Lasgarn woodland
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
6 comments.Book review: Trigo by Aled Emyr
Ant Evans When looking for some much needed escapism, an element of fantasy in a novel, opening the reader’s eyes…
One comment.Book review: Woman’s Wales
Can we see equality from here? Sarah Tanburn Woman’s Wales is the latest exploration of the workings of devolved government…
One comment.Letter from Mynydd Enlli
Judith Kaufmann I am surprised to see it so close. Having spent the whole first day on the flat southern…
No comments.Book review: Chwedlau Gwerin Cymru by Robin Gwyndaf
Ant Evans There’s nothing like a good folk tale, is there? Any country you care to think of has its…
No comments.Y filltir sgwâr/The square mile: Blaenserchan colliery revisited
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
3 comments.Book review: Men Alone by Özgür Uyanik
Jon Gower Masculinity is the theme of this engaging and cosmopolitan collection of short stories, which examines men and their…
No comments.Book review: The Crazy Truth by Gemma June Howell
Sophie Buchaillard The Crazy Truth is Gemma June Howell’s debut novel, the story of three generations of working class women…
No comments.Dark formula: why reckless travel writing matters
We are pleased to publish an exclusive extract from the latest New Welsh Review, an essay about the changed world…
No comments.Poetry review: Healing the Pack by clare e.potter
Eric Ngalle Charles What sets clare e. potter’s collection apart is the unique fusion of her voice with the profound…
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