This week we look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce Women in Translation Month 2023 and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet.
Welsh Writers
Reading Wales 2023
Reading Wales 2023 has started! Here we display your Dewithon-related posts. Please share your reviews, features, interviews etc. with the book blogging community. Check back often for updates.
Are You Looking Forward to Reading Wales 2023?
Ahead of Dewithon 2023, which commences on 1st March (Saint David’s Day), we make reading plans, discuss our national flower and invite members of the international book blogging community to immerse themselves in the literature of Wales.
NEW WELSH WRITING AWARDS 2022: Shortlist Announced
The New Welsh Writing Awards 2022 shortlist has been revealed.
Winding Up the Week #216
As Dewithon 2022 comes to an end, we look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, reveal all the latest additions to the Reading Wales Library, announce the 1954 Club and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet.
Are You Looking Forward to Reading Wales 2022?
Ahead of Dewithon 2022, which commences on 1st March (Saint David’s Day), we make reading plans and discuss a sinister face in an old lady’s shawl!
Winding Up the Week #201
This week we look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, announce the Larry McMurtry Project 2022 and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet.
DEWITHON 21: My Favourite Stories of Wales
My book for Dewithon 2021 is My Favourite Stories of Wales, edited by the late Jan Morris, one of the finest writers Wales has produced in the post-war era.
Are You Ready for Wales Readathon 2021?
Ahead of Dewithon 2021, which commences on Saint David’s Day, we make reading plans and discuss some rather unusual goats!
Winding Up the Week #111
This week we look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, catch up with all that’s been happening during the first week of Dewithon 20 and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet.
DEWITHON 20: The Tomes and Towers of Harlech
A visit to an ancient settlement in North Wales revealed an abundance of Welsh literary wonders.
Wales Readathon 2020
Wales Readathon 2020 has started! Here we display your Dewithon-related posts. Please share your reviews, features, interviews etc. with the book blogging community. Check back often for frequent updates.
Are You Ready for Wales Readathon 2020?
Ahead of Dewithon 2020, which commences on 1st March and runs throughout the month, we announce the official book for this year’s event!
NEW WELSH WRITING AWARDS 2019: Shortlists Announced
We reveal the shortlist of the New Welsh Writing Awards 2019.
READING WALES LIBRARY: On Our Shelves
Discover ‘The Complete Dewithoner’s Reading List’: An index of titles reviewed and discussed during Dewithon – an annual celebration of Welsh writers and their works.
Winding up the Week #60
This week we highlight books read and reviewed, update you with all that is happening with the Wales Readathon 2019, discover some of the best writing about literature in the blogosphere and focus on fascinating features from across the Internet.
Winding up the Week #59
This week we update you with all that is happening with the Wales Readathon 2019, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere and highlight fascinating literary features from across the Net.
Wales Readathon 2019
Wales Readathon 2019 has started! Here we display your Dewithon-related posts. Please share your reviews, features, interviews etc. with the book blogging community. Check back often for frequent updates.
ARE YOU READY FOR THE WALES READATHON?
Ahead of Dewithon 2019, which commences on 1st March and runs throughout the month, we announce the official book for this year’s event!
‘A Private Language? A Dip into Welsh Literature’ by Marion Eames
Marion Eames’ text is enlightening, absorbing and accessible to all readers – an ideal primer for English-speakers wishing to discover the works of Welsh writers.