Matthew G. Rees The Government Minister tapped the case of the barometer on his study wall. To his frustration, the…
A bit of writing about being neurodivergent, disabled, ethnic and a widow in Wales. Kate Cleaver And it is over……
Julie Brominicks ‘Did you know that Wales has its own Loch Ness monster? Well sort of. Ours isn’t some innocent…
We continue the history of Welsh literature to accompany the second series of podcasts in which Jerry Hunter guides fellow…
Molly F. Stubbs Leaving a Bridgend shrouded in thick rain clouds, I set off armed with my Maps app bound…
We conclude our series in which the Llansteffan-based poet Mel Perry explores family and place in poems from her collection…
Elinor Gwynn Arriving I arrive at the beach in Morfa Nefyn at 6.15am. There’s an end-of-summer chill in the air.…
Jon Gower When the author of this book of countryside reminiscences was in his nineties he entrusted the manuscript to…
Ant Evans In this, his latest novel, Robat Gruffudd takes the reader back in time to the Cardiff of 2008.…
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes a part…
Aled Singleton This book is an account of hunting megaliths along a route from St Davids in the west of…
Jon Gower The Mr Bosch in the title of this collection of elegantly skewed short stories by the Abergavenny-based writer…
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