2012

Sailing too close to the wind?

What will happen when Hugh Morgan decides to marry? The village of Mwntseison brought to life by Allen Raine.More…

Super-Tramp - the original

W H Davies travels accross the USA and Canada – the tramp-poet from Newport describes the people he meets, the places he visits as well as that unfortunate incident in Renfrew, Ontario.More…

Morgans reviewed

Review of The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans in New Welsh Review (Wales’ leading literary magazine) by James Lloyd – he sees that it anticipates many of the anxieties that would go on to define the period known as Modernism.More…

Pethe - S4C - interview

Interview on the television programme Pethe, S4C, with Rhun ap Iorwerth – an item on e-books in general as well as describing the setting-up of Cromen.More…

The Super-Tramp in Wales

W H Davies’s trek from Carmarthen to London – the tramp-poet from Newport describes the people and places he comes across on his journey.More…

Happy-go-lucky family

The Morgans are a Welsh family living in Balham, London – the only novel written by the Anglo-Welsh poet and journalist, Edward Thomas.More…

Review on Radio Cymru

Catrin Beard on Dewi Llwyd ar fore Sul, Radio Cymru, spoke of her enjoyment of reading Enoc Huws on her Kindle.More…

Stiwdio - Radio Cymru - interview

Interview on Stiwdio, Radio Cymru, with Kate Crockett about e-books in general as well as the setting-up of Cromen.More…

Barn - magazine article

A general introduction in Barn magazine to e-books and some background to the setting-up of Cromen whilst looking forward to new ways and proceses of creating and publishing books.More…

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