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SARAH MEGAN THOMAS | INTERVIEW

November 2, 2020 by Buzz

SARAH MEGAN THOMAS | INTERVIEW   Carl Marsh had a chat with the lead actress, producer and writer of brand new World War II-era espionage drama A Call To Spy. …

Category: Film, Interviews

MOSTYN THOMAS AND THE BIG RAVE | BOOK REVIEW

December 10, 2018 by Buzz

MOSTYN THOMAS AND THE BIG RAVE Richard Williams (Graffeg) It’s easy reading Richard Williams’ Mostyn Thomas And The Big Rave. It’s staggeringly Welsh, showing the inner rumblings of life in …

Category: Books, Reviews

The 12 books of Christmas: what to read from every month of 2021

December 24, 2021 by Noel Gardner

2021 has welcomed some real crackers into the literary universe and Megan Thomas has picked out one from every month of the year to see you into 2022.

Category: Books, Uncategorized

CALL ME NATHAN: graphic novel delicately unravels trans teen experience

April 20, 2022 by Buzz

Catherine Castro’s graphic novel Call Me Nathan, illustrated by Quentin Zuttion, frankly but delicately tells the story of Nathan - assigned female at birth, and dealing with his own identity and sexuality.

Category: Books, Reviews

THE COUPLE AT THE TABLE promises an ‘unguessable’ mystery – and delivers just that

February 23, 2022 by Buzz

The Couple At The Table is the perfect escape from the mania of the current world, without compromising on thrill-factor.

Category: Books, Reviews

UNCONTROLLABLE WOMEN expands and diversifies the suffragette story

February 16, 2022 by Noel Gardner

“Radical, reformist and revolutionary women” pepper the pages of Nan Sloane's Uncontrollable Women, which should be welcomed into political literature as a map of the path taken to get to where Britain is today. 

Category: Books, Reviews

The female publisher behind James Joyce finally gets the spotlight in THE PARIS BOOKSELLER

January 12, 2022 by John-Paul Davies

The tale of Sylvia Beach, the woman who published James Joyce when no one else would, is told with a beautiful lightness by Kerri Maher in The Paris Bookseller.

Category: Books, Reviews

CO-WIVES, CO-WIDOWS: raw, tragi-comic writing fresh from Central Africa

January 12, 2022 by Noel Gardner

For its historical setting, you could almost call the unfolding of events of Co-Wives, Co-Widows, the first English edition of Adrienne Yabouza's writings, Dickensian.

Category: Books, Reviews

Welsh YA fantasy novel THE BLUE BOOK OF NEBO breaks and warms the heart

January 5, 2022 by Noel Gardner

A thoroughly thought-provoking and enjoyable read, The Blue Book of Nebo provides a rich tale that’s perfect for both YA and adult readers.

Category: Books Region: North Wales

THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE

September 15, 2021 by Noel Gardner

A photographic diary of COVID in Welsh hospitals, a personal account of a more mysterious ailment, an Aussie rocker's attachment to a piece of chewing gum and two novels set in a Johannesburg suburb and on a Greek island.

Category: Books, Reviews

THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE

September 1, 2021 by Noel Gardner

A crime-heavy week (with a bit of feminist sci-fi for good measure) as we ease into September with five new novels.

Category: Books, Reviews

THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE

June 23, 2021 by Buzz

THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE   CAN THE MONSTER SPEAK? Paul B. Preciado [trans. Frank Wynne] (Fitzcarraldo Editions) In 2019, Paul B. Preciado [pictured, top – credit Marie …

Category: Books, Reviews
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