New Welsh Review
New Welsh Review is a literary magazine based in Wales. It is primarily published in English, but occasionally includes short passages in the original Welsh language.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
newwelshreview.com | Gwen Davies
New Welsh Review Gwen Davies announces a partnership between New Welsh Review and Parthian, which secures our short-term future and our legacy PUBLISHED ON: 27/02/24 CATEGORY: Editorial TAGS: BTO News, Boardman Tasker Award, Books Council of Wales, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Gladstone's Library, Hay Festival, Ibis magazine, Japan, Literature Wales, New Welsh Review, New Welsh Writing Awards, Oxford Literary Festival, Parthian, Wales, Wales Book of the Year, arts funding,...
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Oct 26, 2023 |
newwelshreview.com | Gwen Davies
On National Poetry Day please enjoy a month's free access to our archive edition from 2019, a poetry special curated by @SEmilyBlewitt, revealing lots of poems and essays on the theme of #refuge.7 brilliant poetry publishers have contributed issues from their digital archives as part of a showcase focussing on National Poetry Day's 2023 theme of 'Refuge' ✍️ Read, browse and search issues from the archives of: - Banipal - Magma Poetry - Modern Poetry in Translation - New Welsh Review - PN...
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Oct 25, 2023 |
newwelshreview.com | Gwen Davies
On National Poetry Day please enjoy a month's free access to our archive edition from 2019, a poetry special curated by @SEmilyBlewitt, revealing lots of poems and essays on the theme of #refuge.7 brilliant poetry publishers have contributed issues from their digital archives as part of a showcase focussing on National Poetry Day's 2023 theme of 'Refuge' ✍️ Read, browse and search issues from the archives of: - Banipal - Magma Poetry - Modern Poetry in Translation - New Welsh Review - PN...
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Aug 2, 2023 |
newwelshreview.com | Gwen Davies
New Welsh Review Philip Gross Vicky MacKenzie explores this twenty-seventh collection of poetry addressing technology, science, the precarious journeys of the body, and the language beyond language itself PUBLISHED ON: 02/08/23 CATEGORY: Reviews TAGS: Covid, Science, TS Eliot Prize, borders, climate change, contemporary, death, human trafficking, journeys, language, nature, poetry, prizewinning, refugees, spirituality, technology, the body, urban PUBLISHER: Bloodaxe This post is free to all...
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Aug 1, 2023 |
newwelshreview.com | Gwen Davies
New Welsh Review This post is free to all website visitors For access to the full New Welsh Review archive, become a subscriber today. Subscribe The internet came to me. It spoke in truthscrowdsourced and said I never had to wait. It wore its triumph bright as sequined armourof many colours, dragon-like, with commentsflaring off it from every name in every tongue. It wore a long cape, which I did not expect. It asked me ‘WTF is up?’ I replied, ‘I wishI felt better.
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