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Award winning author revisits world of witness protection
Mischievous tailless cat to inspire people to learn Manx!

Mischievous tailless cat to inspire people to learn Manx!

The author of an unusual new handy pocket-sized book is hoping to use humour to inspire people to learn and use a few simple bits of Manx. Unlike many traditional phrasebooks, Teach Your Cat Manx shows that learning useful expressions doesn’t have to be boring or daunting, and makes picking up a few basics accessible to everyone.  read more

Acclaimed livestock artist publishes first novel

Acclaimed livestock artist publishes first novel

Acclaimed artist Mary Griese is well-known for her watercolour paintings of sheep and other livestock, but this week she will publish her first novel, Where Crows Would Die. The novel is a bleak and unsettling psychological thriller which, similar to her artwork, is set in a rural location – the Black Mountain in Wales – during the 1960s and 1970s.  read more

Young researcher reveals the secrets of ore industry in Mid Wales

Young researcher reveals the secrets of ore industry in Mid Wales

South Wales’ coal industry is world famous, and north Wales’ slate industry is recognised thanks to the Slate Museum in Llanberis as well as numerous publications celebrating its history. But what about the lost ore industry in mid Wales? Ioan Lord, author of a new bilingual book on the subject, Worn by Tools and Time: Ore from Mid Wales, hopes to bring attention to the history and the importance of the industry and its workers through his descriptive text and brand-new photographs of the underground world created centuries ago.  read more

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Forgotten story of Penarth First World War hero told for the first time
Award-winning illustrator's first book about emigrating, longing and quilts

Award-winning illustrator's first book about emigrating, longing and quilts

Popular illustrator and artist Valériane Leblond has written her first book for children, as well as painting the images that bring the story to life. The Quilt is a beautifully illustrated hardback offering a message of hope which is sure to also strike a chord with many adult readers in these difficult days: when things look bleak, remember that happy times will return.  read more

Great Welsh storytelling: A lost way of life in the Clwydian Range

Great Welsh storytelling: A lost way of life in the Clwydian Range

The powerful rural stories of the semi-legendary people who lived in the ancient village of Tremeirchion and the unorthodox community of Sodom in the Clwydian Range of Denbighshire are told for the first time in On a Dark Night with Enough Wind. The author, Lilla Pennant – part English, part Welsh – tells her story which is connected to our rural past with its drama, comedies and tragedies.  read more

A unique perspective on breeding and training the Welsh Cob

A unique perspective on breeding and training the Welsh Cob

Maisie: A Welsh Cob in Mid Wales by Colin A. Lewis is an informative and unorthodox look at the history and training of the Welsh Cob, told from the viewpoint of Maisie, one of Colin’s horses. The book provides an insight into the breeding and management of the much-loved Welsh Cob including how to ride, and the history and landscape of Wales.  read more

Reflections on a Celtic pilgrimage around Wales, Cornwall and Brittany

Reflections on a Celtic pilgrimage around Wales, Cornwall and Brittany

In the spring, summer and autumn of 2016, a year after walking around Wales, Anne Hayward set out on foot from her home in Abergavenny, South Wales. Over almost four months, she visited some of South Wales, the West of England and Brittany’s most holy sites, and ranging from the Moravian Church in Brockweir to Wesley Cottage in Trewint and the ancient cathedrals at Saint-Pol-de-Léon and Tréguier.  read more

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