by IBBY | May 13, 2025 | IBBYLink Spring 2025
Review: Welsh (Plural): Essays on the Future of Wales back to IBBYLink Spring 2025 Pam Dix This wonderfully diverse collection of essays about Wales, past, present and future is rooted in Raymond Williams’ thinking about cultural analysis and in the much talked about...
by IBBY | May 13, 2025 | IBBYLink Spring 2025
Hanan Issa – Who am I? back to IBBYLink Spring 2025 A conversation with Ferelith Hordon What does being Welsh mean to Hanan Issa, current Poet Laureate for Wales? This is interesting – she has a complex mixed background that brings Wales, the Wales of the...
by IBBY | May 13, 2025 | IBBYLink Spring 2025
It came to me when I was writing about snow… back to IBBYLink Spring 2025 Manon Steffan Ros It came to me when I was writing about snow. Translating, to be precise. My own novel, Blasu, a saga touching on Welshness, history, mental health and the comfort and...
by IBBY | May 13, 2025 | IBBYLink Spring 2025
Welsh language literature for children back to IBBYLink Spring 2025 Dr. Siwan M. Rosser Growing up as a Welsh speaker on the Wales-England border has always made me interested in those in-between spaces between people, nations and languages. As a child, I was very...
by IBBY | Apr 6, 2025 | IBBYLink Spring 2025
Nurturing a love of reading is gifting young readers with roots and wings – Hunaniaeth back to IBBYLink Spring 2025 Bethan Jones Bethan Jones In October 2022 I had the privilege of starting my post as Head of Children’s Books and Reading Promotion with the Books...
by IBBY | Apr 5, 2025 | IBBYLink Spring 2025
A tale of two literatures: the landscape of children’s publishing in Wales back to IBBYLink Spring 2025 Megan Farr Wales, a country of just over three million people, has a rich literary tradition in both of its national languages, Welsh and English. This linguistic...