I am not adverse to writing a contemporary drama that has strong undertones and is contentious, opposed to what is normally expected with the current view of society. The practicalities of having su… View »
This one-act play, written by Martin Summers, is another melancholic look at the past as the future shows its ugly face as an old hospital in the valleys is pulled down to make way for a care home.… View »
The hard winter disturbed Gwydion's thoughts as he awoke from his deep slumber. Two-thirds god, one part man, he, Lord Gwydion, opened his three eyes and watched stealthily the lands that were his d… View »
Wales has its fair share of mysteries, especially with the unexplained appearance of UF0 sightings over the years. Out of the many witnessed sightings for which there are rational explanations… View »
Old superstitions have long been forgotten. I have included a selection, noted in no particular order, that I have collected. They offer a view into the past of what people in Wales once believed.… View »
My father said Gwillym's tales were idiosyncratic to say the least and would follow no norm. His recitation was comic, sometimes serious. Stories changed according to what mood he was in. They encom… View »