Review: Shadowlands by Matthew Green
Jon Gower A medieval city washed away by a violent storm, a Neolithic settlement in Orkney buried by sand and…
No comments.Review: Collected Poems by Peter Finch, Volume Two
Jon Gower In the introduction to this second doorstop-sized selection of work, the poet Ian MacMillan suggests that ‘If and…
No comments.Short story: The Boy in the Box Part Two: by Margaret Hannigan Popp
Margaret Hannigan Popp We got a flat on Willesden Green Road, a garden flat. I couldn’t believe how lucky we…
No comments.A Blackberry Party
Lottie Williams My little girl looks up at me, her cheeks and chin a tie dye smatter of purple streaks…
One comment.Review: Sugar and Slate by Charlotte Williams
Sarah Tanburn This is an easy review to write: I loved this book. It’s a hard review, for the same…
One comment.Pushing the Boundaries: ‘On Land’s Edge’ festival returns
A pioneering festival for Pembrokeshire promises an eclectic mix of the art, music and conversation as ‘Ar Ymyl y Tir/On…
One comment.Letter from Abergavenny
Rhiannon Lewis In September, the thoughts of those of us who live in Abergavenny turn, once again, to food. The…
No comments.Review: Collected Poems, Volume One by Peter Finch
Jon Gower Reading this 500 page blockbuster volume of Peter Finch’s poetry is like setting off an enormous box of…
No comments.My Welsh Food Story
Carwyn Graves Eating is at once the most social and the most personal of experiences. Perhaps we know that as…
2 comments.Review: Mori by Ffion Dafis
Rebecca Roberts If you are sitting down to read Ffion Dafis’s ‘Mori’ for the first time, clear your diary and…
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