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alunthebear.jpg The infamous Dai Jones of Llanilar publishes his autobiography this week which will tell his story over the past twenty years.

Tra Bo Dai will follow the twists and turns of Dai Jones’ career over the last two decades as a farmer, presenter, and one of Wales’ most popular broadcaster. The book was co-written with his close friend, Lyn Ebenezer.

A farmer, television and radio presenter on programmes such as Cefn Gwlad and the Royal Welsh Show, Dai Jones is one of the most well known and most poular figure in rural Wales. His first book was one of the most popular books to be published in the last decade selling over 10,000 copies and his programmes continue to be very popular.

Because of his work and contribution to the agricultural world over the years, Dai has been awarded many honours including a BAFTA Cymru Wales fellowship, and being appointed Professor in the Arts by the University of Wales. But his greatest honour was to be made the President of Sioe’r Cardis in 2010.

‘I’ve enjoyed almost every second of my life. But I am a farmer and I’m glad that I have a little more time these days to enjoy the things close to my heart,’ says Dai, ‘But then again performing on stage or on the screen is nothing but an extension of what I did when I was a child’.

But despite all the fame and adoration, his feet rest firmly on the ground.

‘People are what’s always been important to me. I may have travelled the world but spiritually I never left my home’ says Dai, ‘Wherever I went and wherever I will go, I will always come back. This is where my heart is’.

But there is no end to Dai’s activites,

‘I don’t think I will ever be in want of more things to do. The things I do tend to change but they never disappear or dwindle’ he says.

‘I’m now 73 years old and still going’ says Dai, ‘God has been very kind to me! One, he gave me good health. I’m as healthy now as I have ever been’

‘I believe that to be in good health in this world and have a chance to enjoy life is more important than being a millionaire’ says Dai, ‘Truly, if enjoyment was a form of money, I would be a millionaire myself’

Tra bo Dai will be launched on Thursday the 17 th of November at Marine Hotel in Aberystwyth at 7pm in the company of Dai Jones and Lyn Ebenezer. There will be entertainment by Nest Jenkins and Aled Wyn Davies with Menna Griffith conducting.

Tra bo Dai by Dai Jones Llanilar (£9.99, Y Lolfa) is available now.

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A beautiful new online collection of audio stories suitable for children from Beyond the Border 



alunthebear.jpg £11.95 for one year's subscription

We're really excited to announce Beyond Storytime - a way of providing families everywhere with beautifully told stories in their own homes.  It is a small taste of the children’s part of our wonderful festival, available all the time, wherever in the world you live.

This online collection has nearly 20 audio stories told for English speakers and carefully chosen for us by our entertaining storytellers, to be suitable for children.  More stories will be added later so Beyond Storytime becomes a collection of treasured tales that grows and grows.  There is a handful of stories in Welsh as well.

For just £11.95 (less than £1 a month) you can subscribe to the service for a whole year.  Find out more, listen to some extracts, subscribe to the site for yourself or buy a gift subscription by visiting www.beyondstorytime.com .

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alunthebear.jpg At 10.30am on Friday 11 th of November, at Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital in Cardiff, Lucy Owen will be launching her first book for children – Boo-a-bog in the Park .

A familiar face on BBC Wales, Lucy is also an Ambassador for the Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity and all royalties from the sale of the book will be donated to the charity.

Children from the hospital will be invited to celebrate the launch of the new book and enjoy a storytelling session with Lucy and husband Rhodri Owen, whose Welsh adaptation of the book, Bw-a-bog yn y Parc , will also be launched on the same day.

Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity Director Suzanne Mainwaring says,

“Lucy is such an incredible advocate of the Noah’s Ark Charity and we’re hugely thankful to her for choosing us as the beneficiary of her first book. Reading and telling stories is a central part of every childhood and as a charity that has children at the heart of everything it does, this seems like the perfect fit.

“We hope that families for generations to come will enjoy hearing the story of Tom and his monster, just as many will benefit from the proceeds it helps to raise.”

Boo-a-bog in the Park is a wonderful, reassuring, rhyming story about a little boy called Tom who finds it difficult to make new friends.

When asked what inspired her to write the book, Lucy explains that,

‘This story is about a little boy getting through a difficult time. But with the help of his imaginary monster friend Boo-a-bog, Tom finds his strength. For me, the theme of the story felt like a lovely fit with the Noah’s Ark Charity. It would be wonderful if the book helps raise money for this very special facility we have for children in Wales.”

The heart-warming story is beautifully complemented by Andy Catling’s illustrations and has already gained praise from some well-known personalities including Wales Football Team Manager Chris Coleman who said,

“A delightful, rhyming story with excellent imagery which I’m really looking forward to reading with my children.’

Hollywood actor Matthew Rhys also enjoyed the story and the positive message it conveys,

“This is a beautiful song of hope for the Tom in all of us… If only there WERE Boo-a-Bogs in adult life too. Lucy's obvious flair and talent for rhyme lets this poem of hope fly.”

Boo-a-bog in the Park is available from all good bookshops and online retailers.

For more information, please visit www.gomer.co.uk



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alunthebear.jpg About the author:

  • Lucy Owen lives in Cardiff with her husband Rhodri Owen and their son, Gabriel
  • Lucy is a familiar face on BBC Wales as she presents the BBC Wales evening news and consumer show, X-Ray
  • Before moving to BBC Wales, Lucy co-presented Wales Tonight on ITV Wales
  • Known for her charity work she supports many charities and is an Ambassador for the Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity

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alunthebear.jpg Players from the Wales football team have sung the praises of a new book that details the incredible success story of the team during the summer of 2016.

Published this week, When Dragons Dare to Dream is the follow-up to Jamie Thomas’ successful The Dragon Roars Again and starts where that left off, charting the amazing progress of the Welsh football team through the Euro 2016 finals.

‘Qualification for Euro 2016 meant absolutely everything to us, as a team, as a nation of people who have waited our whole lives to see Wales competing at a a major tournament,’ said Joe Ledley. ‘That feeling of qualifying was just amazing, and we couldn’t wait to get to France to put our country on the map and make a nation proud of us once more.’

‘We players had the time of our lives – every single day was a pleasure, and I like to think the fans enjoyed it just as much as we did; we just didn’t want it to end!’ said Joe, ‘To try and tell our nation’s incredible story over the summer is no easy task, but Jamie’s done a brilliant job of it with this new book. It’s a must-read for any football fan!’ he added.

Euro 2016 was the first major tournament for the national team since 1958. The success of the team was a dream come true for many fans and culminated with the team reaching the Euro 2016 semi-finals.

The book includes in-depth analysis of and insight into the journey taken during the summer of 2016, including an exclusive interview with Mark Evans of the FAW which offers a glimpse into the preparations for and events in the team base during the tournament. Players and team staff also offer their exclusive comments, including Joe Ledley and Chris Gunter.

‘I’m very pleased to say that this is another very good book that tells Wales’ incredible story from the perspective of so many people who were involved: players, coaches, fans, journalists, everyone!’ said Chris Gunter.

Raised on Anglesey, author Jamie Thomas is a 23-year-old Media Masters graduate and lifelong Wales fan who writes on many aspects of Welsh football for various media outlets.

‘I was ecstatic with the reception my first book received from everyone – whether that be people involved with the Wales squad on a day-to-day basis, fellow Wales fans or other journalists,’ said Jamie.

When Dragons Dare to Dream by Jamie Thomas (£9.99, Y Lolfa) is published on November 1 st .


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Electronic producer Conformist releases his new album “Lifestyle Bible” on the 28th of October 2016 through Consumer Consumer records. It's preceded by lead single “Komputer Jenerated”.

Adventurous Cardiff based Electronic producer Conformist (aka Michael Simmons), releases his astounding second album “Lifestyle Bible” this winter. Following up upon and building upon his critically acclaimed debut album “Paid to Fake It” which crash landed back in 2013.

With “Lifestyle Bible” Simmons delivers a breathtaking yet concise album, fresh and ahead of the pack. Each of the 8 songs on “Lifestyle Bible” are meticulously pieced together creating a dense and layered collage of sounds; stuffed to the gills with unique samples sourced from a hoarded stockpile, revealing hidden detail with every listen.

‘Lifestyle Bible’ was written, recorded and produced by Conformist during 2014-2016. The album was mastered by Jerome Schmitt ( Alt-J, Diplo, Mr Scruff ) at The AirLab and will be released on CD and digital formats on Conformists’ own Consumer Consumer Records label. As a producer Simmons takes inspiration from Public Enemy's Bomb Squad and cut n' paste pioneers Coldcut, Steinski and The Dust Brothers and whose imaginative work has been compared to everyone from the Art of Noise to the Avalanches and Aphex Twin .

'Lifestyle Bible' channel hops through genres from the DIY-Industrial sample board of “Rock N’ Roll Dead Man” , to lead single "Komputer Jenerated" a crunchy smash n' grab dose of warped electro, that chews up Atari Teenage Riot and Kraftwerk , through the skittering Electronic mental-meltdown of “Life! Death! Prizes!” to the Vangelis- on-Acid album closer of “Nothing Important Happened Today.” The album is littered with playful stabs and homage to Punk, Hip Hop, Techno and a vast array of other genres that are all filtered through and reassembled to bring to life Simmons’s unique vision.

‘Paid to Fake’ it Press quotes:
"Paid To Fake It is the sort of record that will take your breath away...7/10" The 405
a musically kaleidoscopic head f**k...brilliant” Louder Than War
“a cluster-f**k of awesomeness” The Music Mag
“a head-spinning deluge of audacious beats and samples...staggering" Wales Online


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alunthebear.jpg One of Wales’ most beloved bears will be joining the Wales football team in his latest adventure.

In Alun the Bear and the Football Match by Morgan Tomos Alun has the opportunity to train with the Wales football team. But he can't play very well so he decides to be a referee instead. But what kind of referee will Alun be?

‘I was inspired by the Wales football team’s recent success during the Euros this summer’ explained the author Morgan Tomos on what inspired the latest Alun adventure.

‘But I can’t kick a ball to save my life!’ he addedd, ‘Alun and I have that in common!’

Morgan Tomos is from Caernarfon originally but now lives in Birmingham. He is a trained animator and enjoys travelling around schools in Wales discussing books and hosting workshops with the pupils.

This is the third story in the Alun yr Arth series to be translated into English. Over 50,000 Alun yr Arth books have been sold to date and recently a new website, apps and Twitter account were launched. The series has long established its place as one of the most popular series in Wales for children under 7 years of age.

‘I look forward to seeing what the Wales team do next and Alun and myself wish them the best of luck as they look to qualify for the World Cup!’ added Morgan.

Alun the Bear and the Football Match by Morgan Tomos (£2.99, Y Lolfa) is available now.


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Welsh Poacher On The Run In Ohio!!


By Ceri Shaw, 2016-10-29

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Was William Richards (on the run in Ohio after shooting a gamekeeper in Cardiganshire) inspired to don female attire by the Rebecca Rioters? Are his descendants still alive in Ohio today?

In a fascinating blog post author and AmeriCymru member Chris Saunders tells the story of Will Cefn-Coch, a poacher from Cardiganshire who shot and killed a gamekeeper during a pursuit in 1868. After the 'incident' he wore women's clothing to elude his pursuers and escaped to Ohio where he married an Irish woman and settled down. Did he live happily ever after?

Read Chris Saunders post (linked below) for more info.


W hen people think of Welsh folk heroes, Twm Sion Cati and Owain Glyndwr invariably spring to mind, and rightly so. Not many people mention Will Cefn-Coch. In fact, I’d never heard of him myself until I recently read a book about Welsh murders. But his story is deserving of a much wider audience.

Until November 1868, plain old William Richards was an ordinary 28-year old bloke living a simple life in Cardiganshire. Times were hard in those days. There was a glaring gap between rich and poor, and lots of countryside folk took to poaching to feed their families. There simply wasn’t enough to eat, especially in winter. Although still technically a crime, most people considered sneaking onto privately-owned land to fish or hunt game a necessary evil. Except the rich landowners, obviously, who employed gamekeepers to combat the problem. These guys were not looked upon with much fondness by the locals, in much the same way I imagine Community Support Officers are these days.





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What's New On AmeriCymru?


By Ceri Shaw, 2016-10-29


BUY A BOOK FOR WALES - SUPPORT THAT AMERICYMRU PRIZE FOR THE NOVELLA



Here at AmeriCymru we are committed to promoting Wales around the world as the nation that respects and promotes excellence in the Arts. In the past we have organised events ( Eisteddfodau) in Portland and L.A. and our latest venture is a partnership with the New Welsh Review to promote an international competition - The AmeriCymru Prize for the Novella. For more details and to enter, please see below. Meanwhile if you are not a writer you can still be a part of this initiative. Organising events of this kind costs money and we are raising funds to cover transport costs, prize money etc.. So...we are urging our members and readers to BUY A BOOK FOR WALES . All proceeds from these sales go to support the AmeriCymru Prize For The Novella . The winner will be announced at the Hay on Wye Book Festival in 2017.




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AmeriCymru Prize For The Novella - Now Accepting Entries


The New Welsh Writing Awards 2017, run by New Welsh Review in association with Aberystwyth University and AmeriCymru, opens for entries on 26 September with two new categories, the Aberystwyth University Prize for Memoir and AmeriCymru Prize for the Novella.

Now in its third year, the Awards were set up to champion the best short-form writing in English and has previously run non-fiction categories with the WWF Cymru Prize for Writing on Nature, won by Eluned Gramich in 2015 and the University of South Wales Prize for Travel Writing, won by Mandy Sutter in June 2016.

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Still time to carve your Welsh Dragon Pumpkins for Halloween!


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