Search Results for: Niall Griffiths
Review: Whaling by Nathan Munday
Niall Griffiths Well, I’m a little bit miffed. For years, I’ve been planning a novel, the central motif of which…
No comments.Review: Seaside Towns by A.L.Reynolds
Niall Griffiths We open in Lyme Regis, a page-long prologue in which Anatolye, a Ukrainian emigré, moonlight flits from the…
No comments.Review: Border Memories by Edward Matthews
Niall Griffiths It’s become a rather clichéd image now – the human being umbilically connected to a screen, entranced, wired,…
No comments.Letter from India
Niall Griffiths Delhi is: Surprisingly chilly and surprisingly canine: the street dogs are everywhere and completely lovely. The young monkeys…
No comments.An Englishman walks into a pub…
Niall Griffiths …and the pub is in Wales and when he asks for a drink in English everyone in the…
26 comments.Review: An Affair of the Heart by Clare Morgan
Niall Griffiths Indulge me, if you will, in a longish quote: Ellie stared at him for a minute, trying to…
No comments.The fiction of 2022: what our reviewers thought
It was a notably strong year for fiction from Wales, from Rebecca John’s moving wartime saga ‘The Empty Greatcoat’ through…
No comments.The top picks of ‘22: Our writers select their cultural highlights of the year
Margaret Hannigan Popp – Making some noise Being one of the crowd, in a theatrical interpretation of a Butetown funeral…
No comments.The top picks of ‘22: Our writers select their cultural highlights of the year
John Geraint As a documentary-maker, and rugby union fan, I loved a small gem – Clive Sullivan: Rugby League Legend,…
No comments.Letter from Penrhyncoch
Niall Griffiths Lockdown was like that famous ‘trombone’ shot in Jaws when Chief Brody’s horrified face was sucked into the…
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