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Literary Atlas Wales

@litatlaswales

Deep Mapping English-language novels set in Wales. Cardiff University; CREW, Swansea University. AHRC funded.

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Seán Vicary (@seanvicary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@sarahkmarr I’d never seen a physical copy until I started researching my #OwlService film for Literary Atlas Wales then they just kept popping up... this is from when I met Dafydd Rees’s daughter & granddaughters!

@sarahkmarr I’d never seen a physical copy until I started researching my #OwlService film for <a href="/LitAtlasWales/">Literary Atlas Wales</a> then they just kept popping up... this is from when I met Dafydd Rees’s daughter &amp; granddaughters!
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Delighted to announce the new helpsheets for teachers of the WJEC GCSE in English literature are online (well most of them; the rest to be posted this week but WE WANTED TO TELL YOU NOW!) swansea.ac.uk/crew/gcse-reso…

Y Lolfa (@ylolfa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beautiful A2 poster of Wales showing the locations of the tales of the Mabinogi. Illustration by Margaret Jones. Available now! ylolfa.com/products/10000… Folklore Thursday #Folklore #FolkloreThursday #ymabinogi #mabinogion #margaretjones #welshmyths

Beautiful A2 poster of Wales showing the locations of the tales of the Mabinogi. Illustration by Margaret Jones.

Available now!

ylolfa.com/products/10000…

<a href="/FolkloreThurs/">Folklore Thursday</a> #Folklore #FolkloreThursday
#ymabinogi #mabinogion #margaretjones #welshmyths
Literary Atlas Wales (@litatlaswales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first article based on the findings of our field trips has been published in Tourism Geographies. Thank you to those who took part! It’s online here: Attuning to the affective in literary tourism: Emotional states in Aberystwyth, Mon Amour. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

David Cooper (@drdavidcooper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘How to write about a place? Where do we start?’ Special event Manchester Metropolitan Uni on evening of Thursday, 5 December to discuss ‘Maxwell Street’ featuring Tim Cresswell🏳️‍⚧️ Jean Sprackland from Manchester Writing School Luca Csepely-Knorr & James Robinson from MMU Human Geography More info soon press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…

Litcraft (@chrono_carto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The team is very pleased to announce a call for papers for our upcoming two-day conference: 'Mapping Space, Mapping Time, Mapping Texts'. July 16-7 @ The British Library. Please share, print, post, RT, etc the poster and cfp attached.

The team is very pleased to announce a call for papers for our upcoming two-day conference: 'Mapping Space, Mapping Time, Mapping Texts'. July 16-7 @ The British Library. Please share, print, post, RT, etc the poster and cfp attached.
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🔊We're launching the last leg of the Cartographic Imaginaries/Dychmygiadau Cartograffig tour with @bethanjenkins and Seán Vicary at the Senedd! ⏰6pm🗓15 Jan/Ion 2020 All welcome/croeso i bawb! Free event: register your interest at litatlaswales[at]gmail[dot]com.

🔊We're launching the last leg of the Cartographic Imaginaries/Dychmygiadau Cartograffig tour with @bethanjenkins and <a href="/SeanVicary/">Seán Vicary</a> at the Senedd!

⏰6pm🗓15 Jan/Ion 2020

All welcome/croeso i bawb!

Free event: register your interest at litatlaswales[at]gmail[dot]com.
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Our exhibition at the Senedd/Pierhead opens today! Official launch details are below. We’re also running free tours with Prof Jon Anderson this Saturday at 11 and 1, please contact us or @YPierhead if you’re interested. Croeso i bawb/all welcome! #CartographicImaginaries

Seán Vicary (@seanvicary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m introducing my film Sitelines (a response to the landscape of Alan Garner’s The Owl Service) at the opening of the #CartographicImaginaries exhibition tomorrow. 6pm at the Senedd, Cardiff. All welcome! @YPierhead Literary Atlas Wales

I’m introducing my film Sitelines (a response to the landscape of Alan Garner’s The Owl Service) at the opening of the #CartographicImaginaries exhibition tomorrow.
6pm at the Senedd, Cardiff.
All welcome!
@YPierhead <a href="/LitAtlasWales/">Literary Atlas Wales</a>
Keith Halfacree (@halfa1965) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent evening Literary Atlas Wales event in Cardiff, after got through Senedd metal detectors! Really excellent artist responses to key books. All hosted superbly by #JonAnderson & team! Fine wine. And fine trip back, in spite of delays, with Dr Diana Beljaars. I was winner all round!

Jen Abell 🌱 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (@ffotojenic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks Literary Atlas Wales for a brill #cardiff launch of the touring exhibition. Literary Atlas Wales runs a website for ‘deep mapping of eng language novels set in Wales’ . They commissioned artists to respond to a chosen text. Head to @YPierhead for more, recommended! #celf #art

Thanks <a href="/LitAtlasWales/">Literary Atlas Wales</a> for a brill #cardiff launch of the touring exhibition.

Literary Atlas Wales runs a website for ‘deep mapping of eng language novels set in Wales’ .
They commissioned artists to respond to a chosen text. Head to @YPierhead for more, recommended!
#celf #art
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Thanks to everyone who came along to the #CartographicImaginaries launch at @YPierhead last night. Brilliant artists on display until 20 February. Diolch pawb. visitcardiff.com/events/cartogr…

Thanks to everyone who came along to the #CartographicImaginaries launch at @YPierhead last night. Brilliant artists on display until 20 February. Diolch pawb. visitcardiff.com/events/cartogr…
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Prof Jon Anderson discussing the project with the Royal Institution of South Wales Swansea Museum. “This isn’t “the” literary atlas but “a” literary atlas of Wales”. #CartographicImaginaries

Prof Jon Anderson discussing the project with the Royal Institution of South Wales <a href="/swanseamuseum/">Swansea Museum</a>. “This isn’t “the” literary atlas but “a” literary atlas of Wales”. #CartographicImaginaries
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Fine day to be down the bay. If you’re around don’t forget to check out the #CartographicImaginaries exhibition at @YPierhead! Free. All welcome/Croeso i bawb!

Fine day to be down the bay. If you’re  around don’t forget to check out the #CartographicImaginaries exhibition at @YPierhead! Free. All welcome/Croeso i bawb!
Lynne & Vikki (@addysgeducation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to all involved – a huge contribution to study in Wales, of Wales and for Wales. Lots to support our new curriculum as well & I’ll keep supporting opportunities to take this work to a wider audience at home and abroad. Diolch o galon!

Lynne & Vikki (@addysgeducation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see this @YPierhead & Assembly Wales! As Prof Anderson said, this is exactly the kind of accessible study which unlocks the histories, landscapes & stories of Wales in line with our new & exciting curriculum.

Jane Fraser (@jfraserwriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also refer to Literary Atlas Wales which plots English language novels written by writers in Wales. It is an excellent interactive online resource. Great to visit the places where novels are set. Kieron Smith #amwalking #writing

Kieron Smith (@kieron_d_smith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An article I wrote with Jon Anderson Geography & Planning for literary geographies is out today. On literature, place, and the significance of the national scale in literary studies. Free and online here: literarygeographies.net/index.php/LitG…