Buzz joins 12 other Welsh publishers & organisations at the 75th FRANKFURT BOOK FAIR
Alongside 12 other Welsh publishers and creative organisations, Buzz is spending this week at the world's biggest trade event for print and digital publishers.
Alongside 12 other Welsh publishers and creative organisations, Buzz is spending this week at the world's biggest trade event for print and digital publishers.
Immerse yourself in the coastal landscapes of Pembrokeshire with Drew Buckley's stunning photography book.
Mab Jones delivers six of the best in new poetry for November, including a couple of titles which step outside the column’s regular parameters.
The Village finds David Wilson depart from images of the Pembrokeshire landscape with which he’s made his name and focuses instead on people.
Wonders Of The Celtic Deep takes a deeper dive into the stories, history, marine wildlife, and people inside and behind the BBC TV show of the same name.
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.
ROUNDUP | SPRING INTO SUMMER 2021 Yes, the pub’s open. Maybe you’re there right now. If not, put it out of your mind for five seconds and read this 10-strong …
THE HEDGEHOG BOOK | BOOK REVIEW Hugh Warwick (Graffeg) Anyone in need of a quick fix of beautiful beasts should grab a Graffeg nature book. The books are an …
Wales based practitioner and photographer Glenn Dene has in his own words been ‘given the honour of photographing it all when it goes down in Theatre and Intensive Care’ throughout …
DOWN THE ROAD AND ROUND THE BEND Roy Noble (Graffeg) As one of Wales’ proverbial national treasures, Roy Noble is perfectly placed to write a book like this. Down The …
Dan Tyte The Cardiff-based author Dan Tyte chats to Karla Brading about his latest novel The Offline Project, published by Graffeg and the perils of the internet age. Having bumped into Dan …