Wales and the World: A Letter from Port Elliot, South Australia
Alan Williams Today, the small township of Port Elliot has a population of around 2,700 during the week, a little…
2 comments.Y Filltir Sgwâr/The Square Mile: Celebrating World Heritage
In a year long series Tom Maloney, from Abersychan, shows how you can love a place so well it becomes…
2 comments.Poetry review: For Gaza by Mike Jenkins
Jon Gower While the Merthyr poet Mike Jenkins is well known for giving voice to those silenced on his home…
No comments.Book review: Seaglass: Essays, Moments and Reflections by Kathryn Tann
Lottie Williams ‘I am a library of things. I am made of places and of other people’, writes Kathryn Tann…
No comments.Sarn Helen: an appreciation
Jon Gower Every so often a book comes along that seems so of its time that it pretty much…
One comment.Theatre review: The Letter Killers Club
Molly F. Stubbs Whether you once landed a leading role that was the envy of friends, or are a seasoned…
No comments.Letter from Felinwynt, Ceredigion
Roni Roberts It was over a decade ago now when the transformation of the field started. Trees and hedges were…
No comments.Writer Bernice Rubens honoured with Purple Plaque
Desmond Clifford The first woman and, to date, the only Welsh novelist to win the Booker prize, Bernice Rubens, has…
2 comments.Wales Book of the Year shortlist review: Mymryn Rhyddid by Gruffudd Owen
Ant Evans Mymryn Rhyddid (A Scrap of Freedom) is Gruffudd Owen’s second volume of poetry, following on from Hel Llus…
No comments.Wales Book of the Year shortlist review: Where the River Takes Us by Lesley Parr
Eric Ngalle Charles Where the River Takes Us by Lesley Parr does precisely what the title says, so please hold…
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