Last weekend saw a day of celebration in Aberystwyth’s National Library, where writers, readers and academics came together in support of the short story in Wales. The event was bilingual, with writers such as Geraint Lewis, Caryl Lewis and Aled Jones Williams reading their stories in Welsh, while Francesca Rhydderch read her very Welsh-feeling story […]
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