Review: St Jude’s Cathedral School and The Oxford League of Witches by L.M.Guy
Suzan Awad This second book from young author L. M.Guy has a title which clearly suggests two things – a…
No comments.Review: This Is Not Who We Are by Sophie Buchaillard
Niall Griffiths On the radio, Suella Braverman was rancidly blethering about sending desperate people seeking sanctuary to Rwanda. I read…
No comments.Review: The Campaigns of Margaret Lloyd George – The Wife of the Prime Minister 1916-1922 by Richard Rhys O’Brien
Jon Gower In the winter of 1921 Margaret Lloyd George was in the middle of campaigning in Cardiganshire. It was…
No comments.The Cleaver
Kate Cleaver A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a woman in Wales. As a child I…
One comment.Review: Mae’r Beibl o’n Tu by Gareth Evans-Jones
Nathan Munday How do we respond to slavery? At first glance, this sounds like a historical question — distant and…
One comment.Review: The Luck by Kathy Briggs
Chinyere Chukwudi-Okeh In Kathy Briggs’ debut novel The Luck lies practical life in the American Midwest in its most naked…
No comments.Letter from Narberth
Nick Swannell There’s a group of people calling for an immediate moratorium on fossil fuels. No more oil. No more…
One comment.Review: Jan Morris – Life from Both Sides by Paul Clements
Mike Parker Like her beloved cats, Jan Morris had at least nine lives, and each one packed to the hilt.…
One comment.On Being a Writer in Wales: David Llewellyn
David Llewellyn Like many writers, I’ve always had a fondness for libraries. My first in my hometown of Pontypool is…
No comments.Poems, Psalms and Song – Studio Cennen’s 10th Studio Exhibition
Lottie Williams Cymru. The Land of Song where Celtic notes float from harp strings along the valleys, swirl in ancient…
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