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Wales Arts Review Poetry Roundtable: Christina Thatcher, Natalie Ann Holborow and Rhian Elizabeth
'Wales Arts Review loves a good conversation about art and literature, so when the opportunity came up to speak with three of the most exciting young writers in Wales today, we thought than rather than speak to us, it might be a better idea to have them speak to each other. Rhian Elizabeth, Christina Thatcher and Natalie Ann Holborow interview each other about their lives and work.' Read the Poetry Roundtable on Wales Arts Review Buy More than you were by Christina Thatcher from our online shop Buy And Suddenly You Find Yourself by Natalie Ann Holborow from our online...
Created to Read's book blogger Rachel Carney finds Christina Thatcher's debut 'full of tenderness'
'This is a collection which you will do well to get through without shedding a tear. It is piercing and harsh at times, but it is also full of tenderness, acting as a reminder of our own frail humanity and the need to make the most of family relationships while there is still time.' Read More: Rachel Carney reviews Christina Thatcher's poetry debut More than you were on Created to Read. Buy the book from our online store About More than you were: In July 2013, David Thatcher died of a drug overdose in America. More than you were was written...
Hay Festival Wales 2017 Podcast: Indian and Welsh authors explore the meaning of place
Welsh and Indian authors reflect on the theme of place in their writing at this podcast recorded at the Hay Festival Wales 2017. The poets took part in the Hay Mela: a series of events at Hay Festival that were part of the UK India Year of Culture 2017- a year of cultural exchange marking the 70th anniversary of India’s independence. In this British Council podcast recorded at the Hay Festival Wales 2017 with host Georgina Godwin writers from West Bengal and Wales talk about their cross cultural collaboration through the project Village, City and Valley. Read More and Listen to...
Hummingbird Review Round-up
Award-winning author Tristan Hughes' most recent novel Hummingbird has been making the review rounds - here are some of the highlights: 'lean, lyrical...beautifully nuanced and utterly touching' -- Claire Allfree (Daily Mail), full review. 'Hummingbird is a triumph of compression, almost occupying a place somewhere between a novella and a more fully-blown novel. The narrative control and sense of scale it takes to make everything neither too long nor too short inform its structure...its evocation of eternity, the ever-deferred destination of the ever-changing, just perfect...this novel has scarcely any faults' -- Nigel Jarrett (Wales Arts Review), full review. ...