Catherine Duigan Scraped to the land surface by ancient ice sheets, a narrow ribbon of colourful slate binds together the…
David Hughes Most of us have special places where we can relax, feel at peace – a mountain, secluded valley,…
Tess Powell There I stood, and there it squatted: the 6,000 year old burial chamber at Parc Le Breos. It…
Jane Parry Have you ever been in therapy, or something like it, where they ask you to ‘picture a special…
Martin Shipton Whatever constitutional status you favour for Wales, there’s a country at the crossroads of Europe and Asia that…
Stephen Hyam Hiraeth is a wonderful, powerful, word. When I write about Brynhenllan now, for the first time, hiraeth is…
Diana Powell ‘Where do you live?’ they ask – those who have lived in Pembrokeshire for generations, or those who…
Julie Brominicks The train writes a cursive sentence in steam which the wind tosses over The Cob. The wind…
David Hughes The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. This opening line of LP Hartley’s novel…
Tom Bullough Over the past couple of years, I have switched from swimming in the Wye and Usk to various…
Rebecca Rowlands-George ‘Can I ask a question?’ She doesn’t wait for a reply. ‘Is Wales’ rarest animal an araf?’ ‘A…
Eric Ngalle Charles In the distance, a feather floated in the air as if dancing. A girl in a blue…
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