Rachel Trezise Early on a bright Friday morning I sit on some stone steps with my first cup of coffee…
Luke James The Tokyo neighbourhood of Jimbocho is Japan’s answer to Hay on Wye. Bookshelves full of yellowing paperbacks line…
Jon Gower I have a confession to make. I love to go eavesdropping in Treorchy. Sitting down with a mug…
Sarah Morgan Jones Waking in the aftermath of the storm, the world looks greener and brighter. Those with event shelters…
Siân Williams Aberdaron lies at the tip of Pen Llŷn where you’re never far from the sea. To a large…
Gwyneth Marshman The sea I have been fascinated by the sea for as long as I can remember. Half-Welsh, half-English,…
Julie Brominicks A river runs through it Each rock brings you closer to the water. ‘I’ll sit here’ I think.…
Martin Shipton Few people in Wales will be aware of the existence of the Åland Islands. Even fewer will know…
Iestyn Hughes Most photos you’ll see peering down at the sweep of Aberystwyth are taken from the north – from…
Myles Pepper At the age of 70 I still feel I have spent most of my life living, at least…
Elizabeth Edwards Late summer 2022. I step off the train at Euston, merge into the crowd hurrying towards the exit.…
Jon Gower I haven’t enjoyed hearing about death so much for a long, long time. How so? Well, when the…
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