New Welsh Review 139
New Welsh Review 139
Journeys
Wild, Susie
Parthian Books
02/2026
100
Mole
Inglês
9781913830342
15 a 20 dias
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Editorial: Susie Wild
Extract: Odette Debono's debut memoir White Sheep tells tales of an unreachable girl born into the narrow dockland streets of late-sixties
Newport.
In Conversation: Alex Hubbard & Amy Grandvoinet. An abridged live transcript from the launch of Alex Hubbard's gothic debut novel, Storm, in Aberystwyth.
ESSAYS:
Muted Neon Dreams (Osaka, Japan): Elin Gruffydd captures quiet moments in dreamy spaces through the nostalgic lens of film.
For the Thrill of It: Carole Burns on mysteries and masterful storytelling in new fiction from Fflur Dafydd, Tristan Hughes and Cynan Jones.
In Translation: Slate gods: Angharad Price finds new powers in disobedience on a walk with her father.
The Rheidol Prize Shortlist: Hon Oedd Fy Ninas (This Was My City): Potter and allotment gardener Louise Denham asks what lessons can be learnt from our present-day efforts to tackle the climate and nature emergency.
The Garden is This Garden: Catrin Menai explores absence and renewal through the lens of mothering and ecological restoration.
!Ojala !: Lewis Davies seeks the human side of politics in three recent memoirs from Chris Bryant, Nicola Sturgeon and Simon Hart.
++ Short Stories from Diana Powell, Keza O'Neill and Marketa Pilatova (translated by Isabel Stainsby).
++ Guest Poets: Jessica Mookherjee, Stephen Payne, Natasha Gauthier and Emily Vanderploeg.
Extract: Odette Debono's debut memoir White Sheep tells tales of an unreachable girl born into the narrow dockland streets of late-sixties
Newport.
In Conversation: Alex Hubbard & Amy Grandvoinet. An abridged live transcript from the launch of Alex Hubbard's gothic debut novel, Storm, in Aberystwyth.
ESSAYS:
Muted Neon Dreams (Osaka, Japan): Elin Gruffydd captures quiet moments in dreamy spaces through the nostalgic lens of film.
For the Thrill of It: Carole Burns on mysteries and masterful storytelling in new fiction from Fflur Dafydd, Tristan Hughes and Cynan Jones.
In Translation: Slate gods: Angharad Price finds new powers in disobedience on a walk with her father.
The Rheidol Prize Shortlist: Hon Oedd Fy Ninas (This Was My City): Potter and allotment gardener Louise Denham asks what lessons can be learnt from our present-day efforts to tackle the climate and nature emergency.
The Garden is This Garden: Catrin Menai explores absence and renewal through the lens of mothering and ecological restoration.
!Ojala !: Lewis Davies seeks the human side of politics in three recent memoirs from Chris Bryant, Nicola Sturgeon and Simon Hart.
++ Short Stories from Diana Powell, Keza O'Neill and Marketa Pilatova (translated by Isabel Stainsby).
++ Guest Poets: Jessica Mookherjee, Stephen Payne, Natasha Gauthier and Emily Vanderploeg.
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New Welsh Review; Reviews; Fiction; Poetry; Essays; Literary journal; Wales; Cynan Jones; Tristan Hughes;
Editorial: Susie Wild
Extract: Odette Debono's debut memoir White Sheep tells tales of an unreachable girl born into the narrow dockland streets of late-sixties
Newport.
In Conversation: Alex Hubbard & Amy Grandvoinet. An abridged live transcript from the launch of Alex Hubbard's gothic debut novel, Storm, in Aberystwyth.
ESSAYS:
Muted Neon Dreams (Osaka, Japan): Elin Gruffydd captures quiet moments in dreamy spaces through the nostalgic lens of film.
For the Thrill of It: Carole Burns on mysteries and masterful storytelling in new fiction from Fflur Dafydd, Tristan Hughes and Cynan Jones.
In Translation: Slate gods: Angharad Price finds new powers in disobedience on a walk with her father.
The Rheidol Prize Shortlist: Hon Oedd Fy Ninas (This Was My City): Potter and allotment gardener Louise Denham asks what lessons can be learnt from our present-day efforts to tackle the climate and nature emergency.
The Garden is This Garden: Catrin Menai explores absence and renewal through the lens of mothering and ecological restoration.
!Ojala !: Lewis Davies seeks the human side of politics in three recent memoirs from Chris Bryant, Nicola Sturgeon and Simon Hart.
++ Short Stories from Diana Powell, Keza O'Neill and Marketa Pilatova (translated by Isabel Stainsby).
++ Guest Poets: Jessica Mookherjee, Stephen Payne, Natasha Gauthier and Emily Vanderploeg.
Extract: Odette Debono's debut memoir White Sheep tells tales of an unreachable girl born into the narrow dockland streets of late-sixties
Newport.
In Conversation: Alex Hubbard & Amy Grandvoinet. An abridged live transcript from the launch of Alex Hubbard's gothic debut novel, Storm, in Aberystwyth.
ESSAYS:
Muted Neon Dreams (Osaka, Japan): Elin Gruffydd captures quiet moments in dreamy spaces through the nostalgic lens of film.
For the Thrill of It: Carole Burns on mysteries and masterful storytelling in new fiction from Fflur Dafydd, Tristan Hughes and Cynan Jones.
In Translation: Slate gods: Angharad Price finds new powers in disobedience on a walk with her father.
The Rheidol Prize Shortlist: Hon Oedd Fy Ninas (This Was My City): Potter and allotment gardener Louise Denham asks what lessons can be learnt from our present-day efforts to tackle the climate and nature emergency.
The Garden is This Garden: Catrin Menai explores absence and renewal through the lens of mothering and ecological restoration.
!Ojala !: Lewis Davies seeks the human side of politics in three recent memoirs from Chris Bryant, Nicola Sturgeon and Simon Hart.
++ Short Stories from Diana Powell, Keza O'Neill and Marketa Pilatova (translated by Isabel Stainsby).
++ Guest Poets: Jessica Mookherjee, Stephen Payne, Natasha Gauthier and Emily Vanderploeg.
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