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NONFICTION 'Westwood': Jeb Loy Nichols on the contrary passion of seventies grassroots Country label, Westwood Recordings of mid Wales 'Perfect Smiles': Liz Jones on what our teeth tell us about society and welfare 'Under Milk Wood: A Play for Ears': David N Thomas reflects on the radio concept of community portraiture and the influence of Philip Burton and T Rowland Hughes on Dylan Thomas classic script FICTION 'El Cuento Robado': Dan Anthony 'How to Conceive a Crow': Mari Ellis Dunning 'Puppets': Jem Poster POETRY 'The Great Spring of Glamorgan' by Robert Minhinnick, accompanied by a linocut by Dan Llywelyn Hall Multi-prizewinning poet Robert Minhinnick's latest novel is Nia (Seren). Dan Llywelyn Hall is an eminent portraitist, figurative and landscape artist whose commissions include the Queen and Nigel Farage. Jeb Loy Nichols was born in the American midwest where he grew up surrounded by folk art, folk music, and folk tales. These three things shaped his life. He has, since 1990, released thirteen records, had three novels (including The Untogether, Alcemi, 2008) and one book of artwork published, as well as exhibiting his prints around the world. his latest album is Country Hustle. Jeb lives in mid Wales. Dan Anthony writes books for children, and was a scriptwriter on the Tracy Beaker series. His latest book is The Last Big One (Gomer). He teaches Creative Writing at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Mari Ellis Dunnings poety collection, Salacia, published by Parthian, was shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year last year. Poet and novelist Jem Posters books include Brought to Light (Bloodaxe, 2001), Courting Shadows (Sceptre, 2003) and Rifling Paradise (Sceptre, 2006). His latest title as editor is Edward Thomas, Selected Prose, Vol III, Biographies (oxford University Press) which appeared in 2018. -- *New Welsh Review*
Book Information
ISBN 9781916150157
Author Gwen Davies
Format Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint New Welsh Rarebyte
Publisher Parthian Books
Series New Welsh Review