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Four Poetry Titles Reviewed in Poetry Wales
Our four poetry titles, released as a series in October 2018, have all been favourably reviewed by Gareth Leaman in the latest issue of Poetry Wales. 'The most emotively immediate of the four, Mari Ellis Dunning's Salacia brings to life a world in which Welsh women do not write their own stories, but rather have stories written upon them. We encounter rarely heard voices from the history and mythos of Wales and beyond, with an intense focus on the struggle of ensuring these voices ever reach an audience, achieved through an acute sense of the literal physical pressures of misogynistic...
Ironopolis SHORTLISTED for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction 2019
Glen James Brown's bestselling debut Ironopolis has officially been shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction.
Read the winning poem of this year's Terry Hetherington Young Writer's Award
This year's winner of the Terry Hetherington Young Writer's Award is Eleanor Howe, with her stunning poem, 'The Fox'.
The Story of a Welsh GI: Seventy-Five Years on from D-Day
Clifford Guard, born in Swansea, was one of the first waves of troops to land on Omaha Beach seventy five years ago. Only his regiment wasn't a British one: it was American.
Another Rights Deal for The Golden Orphans
Last year, we published The Golden Orphans by Gary Raymond. Earlier this year, following it's success, we sold the Arabic rights to Ciaro-based Al Arabi Publishers. And now, we're thrilled to announce that The Golden Orphans will also be translated into Turkish, by Yeni Insan Publishing House.