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Recent Welsh American Bookstore Features - Twm Sion Catti, Tolkien, The Mabinogi, Rhys Davies And More...

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In case you missed them first time round here is a compendium of recent features on the Welsh American Bookstore . Enjoy!


Prichard's Nose and Twm Sion Catti - An Interview With Sam Adams


AmeriCymru spoke to Welsh author Sam Adams about his first novel Prichard's Nose which tells the tale of a man who lost his nose in strange circumstances.

Prichard's Nose S am Adams comes from Gilfach Goch, Glamorgan and is a former editor of Poetry Wales and a former chairman of the English-language section of Yr Academi Gymreig. He edited the Collected Poems and Collected Stories of Roland Mathias, is the author of three monographs in the Writers of Wales series and is a frequent contributor of poems, criticism and essays to a number of magazines. He published his third collection of poems, Missed Chances in 2007.


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Tolkien, Middle Earth & The Wilderland In Wales - An Interview With Steve Ponty


Middle-Earth in Magic Mirror Maps... of the Wilderland in Wales... of the Shire in England

S heer coincidence in life brought me to the Shire, where I cracked the code of the first Map in the Lord of the Rings: and moved onwards into Wales and the Map of the Wilderland. Both are drawn back to front , in reverse, or in mirror image: all I have to do is show how!!! - Stephen Ponty

AmeriCymru speaks to Stephen Ponty about his new book:- Middle-Earth in Magic Mirror Maps... of the Wilderland in Wales... of the Shire in England


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The Mabinogi - An Interview With Shan Morgain


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A meriCymru spoke to Shan Morgain about her passion for the Mabinogi and about her excellent website: Mabinogi Study. Shan has lived in Wales for 25 years, studying the Mabinogi and Middle Welsh. She is a storyteller and writer. She fell in love with Welsh myth, then a Welshman, then the Mabinogi. She is currently starting a PhD at Swansea and creating a collection of resources for fellow Mabinogi lovers (aka the Mabinogion). www.mabinogistudy.co.uk has lots of helpful articles from history, literature, translation to storytelling and arts. Discussion forum. Massive bibliography. Weekly seminar chats.


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The Welsh Blues Detective - An Interview With Andrew Peters


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AmeriCymru spoke to Welsh crime fiction writer and roving guitarist Andrew Peters:-

" I was born in beautiful Barry on June 21st many years ago. That's the longest day of the year ("Bloody felt like it too" Mrs GE Peters) so I have always yearned for the sun. After looking for it in vain in the UK, I toured the world as a guitarist and finally settled in Spain in 2004. "

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Rhys Davies: A Writer's Life - An Interview With Meic Stephens


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AmeriCymru spoke to Welsh author Meic Stephens about his new book Rhys Davies: A Writer's Life. This is the first biography of the "..most prolific, dedicated and accomplished of Welsh prose-writers."

Buy Rhys Davies: A Writer's Life here

Check our Rhys Davies section here

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A Tale of Sound & Fury - An Interview With Dennis Price

Category: Interviews
Published on Sunday, 09 February 2014 23:49
The Missing Years of Jesus

AmeriCymru spoke to Welsh author Dennis Price about his new book, A Tale of Sound & Fury . Dennis has long enjoyed a reputation as an expert on Stonehenge, the worlds most enigmatic prehistoric monument, on account of the prolific investigations on his Eternal Idol site. In 2009, he followed this up with The Missing Years of Jesus , a groundbreaking study of William Blakes poem Jerusalem, which suggested that Christ once visited Britain.

A Tale of Sound & Fury

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