
A window on the arts and culture of Wales.
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If there are two topics you could plug me into for hours on end, they would be the craft of writing, and ghost stories. So, when I read Lucie McKnight Hardy’s latest novel Night Babies, (out now with John Murray), I was very keen to sit her...
The Wales Arts Review Weekly Arts Round-Up is a weekly newsletter dedicated to providing news and updates on the Welsh arts scene, whether this be highlighting new and exciting art exhibitions from Wales’ top artists or discussing exciting...
I met Richard Dawkins at Hay Festival last year, in 2025, where he was giving a talk on his latest publication, The Genetic Book of the Dead, alongside his wife (and illustrator), Jana Lenzová. I was nervous to meet him (having been told ho...
There is an exciting unpredictability to the prospect of interviewing Neale Howells that I was looking forward to bringing to the podcast. He’s undoubtedly mellowed a bit as he’s aged, although I’ve almost always found him a good laugh when...
The Wales Arts Review Weekly Arts Round-Up is a weekly newsletter dedicated to providing news and updates on the Welsh arts scene, whether this be highlighting new and exciting art exhibitions from Wales’ top artists or discussing exciting...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Founded in March 2012, Wales Arts Review is a media platform where a new generation of critics and arts lovers can meet to engage in a robust and inclusive discussion about books, theatre, film, music, the visual arts, politics, and the media.
Novelist, critic, broadcaster, and playwright. He is the author of three novels and three non-fiction books, including Abandon All Hope, a history of Welsh literature out in May 2024 with Calon Books.
Dave Humphreys is an Applied Theatre practitioner in community and educational settings, and a PhD researcher at Edge Hill University.
writer, reader + cat lover
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