Rebecca Roberts I’m not entirely sure why I was asked to review ‘Secs ac ati’, adapted by Llio Elain Maddocks,…
Jon Gower As the subtitle of this deeply considered and powerfully argued book tells us, this is an account of…
Jane Fraser The twenty-two stories in this collection were new to me as was the author, Roger Granelli. This is…
It was a notably strong year for fiction from Wales, from Rebecca John’s moving wartime saga ‘The Empty Greatcoat’ through…
Nathan Munday The Wooing Silhouette Have you seen it from the A470? An irresistible rock, wooing feet and pen. A…
Jon Gower Graphic novels in Welsh aren’t exactly two a penny – so Gwlad yr Asyn is an uncommon item.…
Laura Mochan That time of the year when time slows down; when the day is neither here nor there. The…
Rhiannon Lewis Jan Morris wrote that she did not approve of competitions. In a characteristically wise chapter from In My…
Myfanwy Alexander I have never been a minimalist, as visitors to my cluttered home are immediately aware: I do not…
Jonathan Evershed Welsh perceptions of Ireland tend to be framed by assertions about ‘ancient’ connections and pan-Celtic fellow-feeling. Such assertions…
John Sam Jones reflects on a personal year of writing and the other things in life. January and February: The…
It’s that time of year when sparkly young eyes light up with delight as they unwrap their gifts from Santa.…
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