Claire Furlong
@claireafurlong
Executive Director | Cyfarwyddwr Gweithredol @litwales
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11-01-2016 10:58:28
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A dragon-shaped shadow appears. Sparks flash from feet and fingertips. The crowd gathers, اجتمعت الجموع. 'Fel un, mae corws tanllyd y Wal Goch yn canu.' ♥️ 🖋️ Hanan Issa, National Poet of Wales | Cyf. Grug Muse #GŵylCymru x Literature Wales gwyl.cymru | #TîmCymru22
We have a special announcement! 🥁 We’re excited to announce that the application process for the next Children’s Children's Laureate Wales (2023-2025) is now OPEN! literaturewales.org/lw-news/litera…
Braint oedd cael mynychu cynhadledd Cynulleidfaoedd Newydd Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru ddydd Mercher diwethaf a chael clywed Malachy Edwards yn darllen o'i gyfrol eithriadol, #YDelynAur, a gyhoeddir ym mis Medi eleni gan @Gwasgybwthyn1. Rhag-archebwch eich copi - mae'n llyfr mor bwysig!
Buzz is looking very bookish this month📚 August features the recently announced Children's Laureate Wales + award winning poet Alex Wharton, our favourite books of 2023 so far, Manon Steffan Ros, Indigo Girls, The_Proclaimers, Dr Rhys Jones + more. buzzmag.co.uk/magazine/
Your Next Chapter📖 A new film* Join the cast Literature Wales' Tŷ Newydd. 2024 Course Release Date: Thursday 26 October 2023 *inspired by Wes Anderson. tynewydd.wales #YourNextChapter
Start #YourNextChapter!📚 Literature Wales is over the moon to launch the 2024 Tŷ Newydd Course Programme. From food writing to historical fiction, from yoga to songwriting, we have something for everyone. Book now 👇: tynewydd.wales/courses-retrea…
In partnership with S4C 🏴 and Rondo, we're very pleased to share a new video poem to celebrate the birthday of Cranogwen today. 'Dywed, beth oedd ei chyfrinach?' is a commissioned poem by Hanan Issa, National Poet for Wales, and Casi Wyn Wyn, Bardd Plant Cymru 2021 – 2023.
This wasn’t on our 2024 bingo card! Lewis Hamilton’s Burberry outfit for the Met Gala this year was inspired by John Ystumllyn - Wales’ first Black gardener, and features a poem by our very own Children’s Laureate Wales, Alex Wharton! 🤯🙌