JAN MORRIS: LIFE FROM BOTH SIDES traces the life of pioneering travel journalist
Jan Morris was adamant no one should write her biography during her lifetime, and following her death in 2020 Paul Clements has stepped into the breach.
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Jan Morris was adamant no one should write her biography during her lifetime, and following her death in 2020 Paul Clements has stepped into the breach.
McLean's latest collection of short stories, Get ‘Em Young, Treat ‘Em Tough, Tell ‘Em Nothing, is a complex, and sometimes perplexing, study into liminal spaces.
For feminist pop culture historians or what have become quotable camp classics, Crazy Old Ladies is an easy-to-read, fascinating account of an overlooked trope.
On finishing Maybe We’ll Make It, Margo Price's memoir, I felt like I’d been listening to the reminiscences of a friend.
At 20 years old, Sugar And Slate still speaks to us in these modern times, helping to ensure marginal voices remain heard.
Few music autobiographies unearth the behind-the-board secrets and tales like Trevor Horn’s recent memoir, Adventures In Modern Recording.
Move over Richard Osman, there’s a new celebrity author in town! Actor Paterson Joseph’s debut novel is The Secret Diaries Of Charles Ignatius Sancho.
Over three decades on from Pop Will Eat Itself telling us so, it’s still fair to say that Alan Moore knows the score.
Award-winning poet, writer, and creative facilitator Taylor Edmonds releases her debut poetry pamphlet Back Teeth, an exploration of the transition from girlhood to womanhood.
A Home Of One’s Own powerfully critiques the systemic cycles in the housing market whilst defending the right for everybody to have a home.
A moving, personal account, Pacemaker is a story of hope and for the desire to keep going.
With all the hallmarks of a classic Enid Blyton adventure combined with an Edgar Allen Poe, The Green Man Of Eshwood Hall delivers ample scares supernatural peril.
Although modern stories, the context set in Cree represents a Wales we all grew up in.
Taking inspiration from folktales, OUR MISSING HEARTS captures the poignancy of the story which is both heartbreaking and hopeful.
New Poetry for September reviewed by Mab Jones including Nick Fisk, Nadia Lines, Jessica Mookherjee, Sarah James and more
From council employee to Wales’ fifth National Poet, Hanan Issa’s finds comfort in poetry & continues leading the Welsh literary landscape.
Thea Lenarduzzi’s first full-length work, Dandelions, has been published after its proposal won the Fitzcarraldo Editions Essay Prize in 2020,
There won’t be many novels published this year that’ll twist your melon more than Our Struggle – the second such effort by Wayne Holloway.
Getting Lost is the diary kept by Annie Ernaux during an 18-month affair she had with a married man, a Russian diplomat who she met in 1988.
In Love Untold, Ruth Jones invites us into the complicated relationships between mum and daughter through raw & believable characterisation.
Mogwai fans will love this autobiography, but the warmth of Stuart Braithwaite’s writing means people unfamiliar will enjoy too.
Welsh actress turned author Ruth Jones releases her third book Love Untold, a warm, joyous and heartbreaking generation-spanning novel.
Whatever Happened To Queer Happiness?, Kevin Brazil (Influx) Price: £9.99. Info: here words NOEL GARDNER
Pictorial and literary elements intertwine to create a touching and personal journal of place in Slyvia Plath's Drawings.