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No comments.A Sense of Place: Meanderings from Penbanc
Gaynor Funnell Cynefin – i. The personal sense of belonging to a place. ii. The habitual tracks worn by animals…
2 comments.The Cleaver
Kate Cleaver A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a woman in Wales. I crochet and knit.…
2 comments.Review: Speaking Daggers by Lloyd Rees
Myfanwy Alexander Several of my bookish friends have concerns about me. They fear I am too bent upon pleasure rather…
No comments.From Port Talbot to Paris: plenty to sing about in latest Les Mis
Following a sell-out run, Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed production of Boublil and Schönberg’s musical Les Misérables has just opened at the…
No comments.Dealing with the essentials: getting busy at the food bank
Emma Shepherd It’s cold today. Really, really cold. With icy winds and slippery pavements and warnings not to travel unless…
One comment.Review: Rugby’s Greatest Mavericks by Luke Upton
Rhodri Davies 2022 is seemingly the year of the ‘Maverick’. With Tom Cruise having reprised his most famous role for…
No comments.Writing promise rewarded as Nigel Jenkins award announced
The winner of a prestigious award named after one of Wales’ most accomplished writers has been announced. Gaynor Funnell, a…
One comment.Letter from Llanilltud Fawr
Jonah Jones Apart from some grievously dull Sunday evenings, Llanilltud Fawr – Llantwit Major – in the Vale of Glamorgan…
3 comments.Review: Drift by Caryl Lewis
Jon Gower At the heart of this shimmering marvel of a book sits an unexpected relationship, a brief, intense love…
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