‘Was it for this?’ by Gillian Clarke
…Gillian was born in Cardiff and now lives in Talgarreg, Ceredigion. Her work has been on the GCSE and A Level exam syllabus for over thirty years, and she performs…
…Gillian was born in Cardiff and now lives in Talgarreg, Ceredigion. Her work has been on the GCSE and A Level exam syllabus for over thirty years, and she performs…
…than one truth, that everyone’s experience is valid and that difference can be celebrated rather than feared. I hope to facilitate writing groups in all corners of our communities and…
…Forster Digital platform: Literature Wales website/www.julia-forster.com Project information Many writers in Wales remain unrepresented by a literary agent. Suitable for both emerging and established writers who are interested in…
Project name: Write Where You Are Participants: Claire Fayers, with guest appearances from other authors. Lead artist: Claire Fayers Digital platform: www.clairefayers.com Project information Write Where You Are was a…
…Konstantin (Penguin Books Ltd), and Addlands (Granta). Sarn Helen is his first work of nonfiction. Tom is a climate activist and a freelance tutor in creative writing, and runs regular…
…challenge the stereotypes, and consider new narratives, reinvented protagonists, surprising endings, and a refreshed language for our work. Course Content 2024 Session 1 (6 November 2024) In this session we…
Representing Wales: Apply Now The deadline for applications has now closed. [5.00 pm Tuesday 25 October 2022] Representing Wales Writer Development Programme is funded by The National Lottery through the…
The 2023 – 2024 programme will run from September 2023 to September 2024. What does the programme entail? An online one-to-one welcome meeting with Literature Wales staff to discuss personal…
Wales Book of the Year Partners and Sponsors We are delighted to be working in partnership with our colleagues at a number of organisations across the sector to deliver Wales…
…Actors (2016) and The ‘d’ Monologues (2018) are both published by Oberon. She teaches dramaturgy at the Intercultural Theatre Institute in Singapore and is patron of DaDaFest. www.kaiteoreilly.com|www.kaiteoreilly.wordpress.com | @kaiteoreilly…