Tag: Welsh literature
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Noise Damage
“What follows is not another clichéd tale of rock ’n’ roll debauchery (sorry) or of triumph over adversity (you’re welcome) – you’ve heard all of that before. And you already know about ‘the other guys’ – that exalted one per cent who monopolise our airwaves, pages and screens; the guys who make the big bucks…
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How Love Actually Ruined Christmas (Or Colourful Narcotics)
“Still no explanation, even in the terms of an absurdist joke, why there are so many sea creatures at the nativity”
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A Dish Best Served Cold
By Megan Thomas I reviewed this for the December edition of Buzz Magazine in the Book of the Month slot, which you can get for free all over South Wales now. I must admit that I went into reading it a little sceptical – it was like the crime/thriller equivalent of naming a romance novel…
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The Blue Tent
A mysterious blue tent appears in the garden, with multiple people emerging from it, claiming it as their own. But whose is it? Is it even there?
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Mostyn Thomas And The Big Rave
The dark, twisted, and sometimes hilariously ridiculous world of drugs, desperation and rave culture. All of this, somehow, without ever being too morbid.
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May
A day in the life of a woman with dementia in a home, interspersed with flashbacks of people in her life.