Jon Gower This righteous anger-stoked anthology takes its title from a long poem by Patrick Jones called ‘Guerrilla Tapestry’ which…
Sarah Tanburn Cwmderwen is one of those narrow, steep-sided valleys rich in stones and scrub. The Owen family are proud…
Jon Gower This novel takes us to a land blasted by pestilence, as the Black Death casts its dark cloak…
The novelist and poet Emyr Humphreys, described as one of Wales’ greatest cultural heroes, has died at the age of…
Jon Gower As if getting your head around the scale and complexity of one universe wasn’t enough this cosmic thriller…
The artist behind the unbuilt Tryweryn monument, John Meirion Morris, has died age 84. The sculptor from Llanuwchllyn, near Bala,…
Jon Gower If ever there was a competition to choose the all-time neighbour-from-hell then Dr. Mark Heyward could win first,…
Jon Gower If the American writer Henry David Thoreau learned about his place in the order of things by living…
Jon Gower This account of four months spent walking from Wales, via Somerset, Devon and Cornwall to Brittany (and via…
Dawn Thomson I let us into my back garden, there was no-one home. ‘Where’s the pool?’ Jane asked. ‘Not built…
Kate Cleaver Vernon House Insane Asylum September 1876 “Stay,” the nurse says. I sit but why should I stay? What…
Wendy Holborow They are watching you, Theodore Wainwright the 3rd. They can see the love and anticipation in your eyes…
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