Elaine Canning Dolores Martínez had lived all her life in Madrid, though she hadn’t always lived on Calle Cervantes. That…
Matthew G. Rees Story-writer and novelist Rhys Davies was at the forefront of the remarkable wave of Welsh writing in…
Jon Gower The time frame of the metal-mining endeavours chronicled in this beautifully-produced book reach way, way back into…
Jon Gower The heroine of Gaby Koppel’s debut book is Elizabeth, who works on a Crimewatch style programme for which…
Matthew G. Rees ‘He must have moved,’ said Anya Kashirina. ‘What do you mean, “moved”?’ said Golubkin. ‘What I say,…
Meurig W Williams Goronwy Rees was one of the most brilliant and fascinating men ever produced by Wales, and yet…
Arts bodies have cautiously welcomed the Wales Cultural Recovery Fund, part of the Welsh Government’s £53 million emergency funding to…
Jon Gower It’s unlikely that the slate-worker’s skill of hand splitting is genetically transferable yet Euron Griffiths has seemingly inherited…
Jon Gower When the trio of Government Commissioners traipsed and trampled around Wales to inquire into the “State of Education…
Sarah Morgan “Nica, what’s Giveness?” Manny yanked my long plait to pull my ear down and catch his whisper. I…
Jon Gower For the legions, sometimes millions of day-trippers who flocked to Barry Island it was a place of congested,…
Jon Gower Bridge-building is mentioned more than once in this collection, so these poems, produced on a two-week visit to…
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