Describing encounters and missed encounters with the wildlife that surrounds the Teifi, Love Lett...
For anyone Welsh who has picked up a bat or watched Glamorgan. Andrew Hignell places the touring ...
Founded in 1988, New Welsh Review is Wales's foremost literary magazine in English. For over twen...
A miraculous true-life Second World War survival story that is being featured on the BBC's ONE SH...
These sensual stories by prize-winning author John Sam Jones reveal lucid prose and complex lives...
Anna Kashfi was married to Marlon Brando at the height of his early appeal, but her identity as a...
A sensation when first published in 1894, this frightening story involves evil scientists and the...
In a lonely house deep in the Black Mountains of south Wales, a man spends insomniac nights absor...
Country Dance is a story of passion, jealousy and revenge centred around ayoung woman torn betwee...
Cariad County: a place of anarchy and farce, of the grotesque and the slapstick, of tragedy and v...
A poignant and bleakly funny debut novel capturing the currents of depression and death on the sm...
While recovering from cancer, John Harrison followed in the footsteps of Hernán Cortés - the man ...
In the Chair is a practical, up-to-date and comprehensive guide to how to become the successful C...
In pre-war Germany, two boys grow up together inseparable. However, as adulthood approaches and N...
The Alone to the Alone was first published in 1947. It came, Gwyn Thomas recalled, as the 'last g...
finding out you've got a serious illness like multiple sclerosis is a bit like falling in love. y...
The Library of Wales’ Story anthologies feature the very best of Welsh short fiction, written ami...
Vernon Watkins on Dylan Thomas and Other Poets and Poetry
The six sequential essays in this collection provide a narrative of a century and a half of Welsh...
In this classic masterpiece, originally published in 1968, dysfunctional lovers Rees Stevens and ...
The Library of Wales' Story anthologies feature the very best of Welsh short fiction, written ami...
Robert Clifford is in Cairo to present his latest film fora festival prize. It has taken seven gr...
This is the debut novel from Rachel Trezise, winner of the Orange Futures Prize and the Dylan Tho...
A riotous, unsentimental picture of life in a small Wales town, this portrait of a working-class ...
Saints and Lodgers offers an introduction to the wide range of Davies's poetry which lies beyond ...
Marcia Pullman has been found dead at home in the leafy suburbs of Bulawayo. Chief Inspector Edmu...
A new collection of short stories from the author of 'Hummingbird', this book ranges from the for...
John Harrison's Forgotten Footprints is the untold story of the sailors, sealers and eccentrics w...
The Flight of Sarah Battle is set in the turbulent last decade of the eighteenth century in a Lon...
This is a skilful collection by a poet well acquaintedwith relative place: wherever a poem lives,...
Meet the prostitute who gets the better of her brothers when they try to marry her off, the wife ...
By any reasonable measurement, Love Actually is a bad movie. There are plenty of bad movies out t...
Trouble is brewing in Ystrad. It is time to defend jobs, the pits, and a way of life that has for...
Winner of the Dylan Thomas Award, this collection of short stories contains wry and defiant state...
Set against the backdrop of the northern Welsh coast, and toldthrough the voices of Neil, Ricky a...
'...A remarkable and fascinating account...' --Phil Carradice, BBC
In his fourth novel, award-winning author Tristan Hughes returns to the landscape of his youth in...
The first full-length biography of Brenda Chamberlain chronicles the life of an artist and writer...
How to Carry Fire was born from the ashes of familyaddiction. Beginning with the burning down of ...
With passion, humour and remarkable insight, Gwyn Thomas captures the world of south Wales in the...
When a young family inherit a remote mountain-side cottage in north Wales, giving them the chance...
In the summer of 1954, four young men go on holiday, driving from Wales to the mountains for Spai...
Bound together by blood ties, Martha, Jack, and Shanco live on a farm in west Wales where their l...
We Live paints a graphic portrait of the casual exploitation, tragedy and violence as well as the...
RAYMOND WILLIAMS was the most influentialsocialist writer and thinker in post-war Britain. Now, m...
These sharp, ironic and compelling stories are perfect hard gems of observationabout the truths o...
In these poems, women raise their voices and subvert the age-old tales told on their behalf.
Join Peter as he ascends Orangutan Overhang, Supermassive Black Hole and Mental Lentils in the di...