English and Creative Writing graduate @_BrionyCameron's debut novel, The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahay, is a swashbuckling success
https://t.co/HZZodddwPx
Chris Meredith's classic novel Shifts has been republished by Parthian. Read the Foreword by Diana Wallace on Wales Arts Review:
https://t.co/zdtHRZJGVw.
We're stoked because today is paperback publication release for The Last House by R G Adams - and R G Adams is the author pseudonym for Paula Hendry - one of our newest PhDs. If you like your crime fiction both gritty and cerebral - you'll love this book! @USWResearch
“A ladybird and two spiders sunned themselves on ridge of dried mud but my closest companion was a woodlouse asleep on a large dead oak tree.” Evans, M.
https://t.co/uldwtGxkNf
An excellent review by Prof Diana Wallace @USWEnglish@NationCymru@Books_Wales
Mae Saesneg yn PDC, mewn partneriaeth â’r Gaplaniaeth, yn eich gwahodd chwi i:
Trafod gyda’r nofelydd Christopher Meredith gyda darlleniadau wedi’u canoli ar ei nofel Sidereal Time. Amser: 1.15- 2.30pm, Dydd Mawrth, 14 Mawrth. Lle: y Fforwm, y Gaplaniaeth, Campws Trefforest.
English at USW in partnership with the Chaplaincy invite you to a discussion with poet and novelist Christopher Meredith with readings focused on his novel Sidereal Time: Time: 1.15- 2.30pm, Tuesday 14 March 2023. Venue: the Forum, the Chaplaincy, Treforest Campus, USW.
Diolch o galon i'r Athro Jane Aaron/ Many thanks to Prof Jane Aaron for a stunning lecture for IWD. If you missed it you can listen to Jane talking about Cranogwen on BBC Radio Cymru: https://t.co/VGg4IC30JX Or Youtube: https://t.co/t2u5tVBkM6
The Ursula Masson Memorial Lecture 2023 by Professor Jane Aaron will focus on the pioneering Welsh writer Cranogwen - seamstress, sailor, teacher, poet, lecturer, traveller, essayist, editor, preacher and women’s movement leader. Booking now open: https://t.co/rL0UYF5B7l
Are you in the final year of your degree & thinking about your next steps? If you have enjoyed working on your dissertation, a Research Masters or PhD could be a great decision. Study full time or part time, on campus or remotely. Next deadline is May 1 https://t.co/12P4ynATOO
Traddodir y ddarlith #IWD eleni gan yr Athro Jane Aaron @honno
‘Woman on a Mission: Cranogwen (Sarah Jane Rees, 1839-1916)’
➡️Dydd Mercher 8 Mawrth, 18:00 – 20.00, Campws Trefforest. Croeso i bawb
https://t.co/rL0UYF5B7l
Diolch i @AMC_WAW
This year’s Ursula Masson Memorial Lecture for #IWD will be given by Professor Jane Aaron @honno
‘Woman on a Mission: Cranogwen (Sarah Jane Rees, 1839-1916)’
➡️ 8 March, 18:00 – 20.00, Treforest Campus
All are welcome
https://t.co/rL0UYF5B7l
With thanks to @AMC_WAW
To mark #TimeToTalk day, Barrie Llewelyn - whose research focuses on creative writing for wellbeing and to aid language acquisition for people seeking sanctuary, writes about her experiences of walking and talking and the benefits it can bring
https://t.co/JYvI8rbqo2
Dyw siarad am iechyd meddwl ddim bob amser yn hawdd, ond mae gan sgwrs y pŵer i newid bywydau. Yma mae Barrie Llewelyn @De_Cymru yn siarad am ei phrofiadau hi ei hun o gerdded a siarad https://t.co/XfIi7xyAST
#TimeToTalk#AmseriSiarad
https://t.co/8UBSclfXMd
How can we support refugees and asylum seekers in our communities and in a wider field? Professor Palash Kamruzzaman, Barrie Llewelyn, and Dr Mike Chick discuss their work on understanding and supporting refugees and those who are seeking asylum.
Many congratulations to Donna-Louise Bishop on being awarded her MPhil in Creative Writing today. Her extraordinary graduation tale is an inspiration: https://t.co/SyUZJJ6ebA