Glyn Edwards’ collection of poems that explore the potential of life, its fragility, and the ever presence of death is fascinating reading, writes Alex Hubbard

Glyn Edwards’ collection of poems that explore the potential of life, its fragility, and the ever presence of death is fascinating reading, writes Alex Hubbard
Mari Ellis Dunning reflects on being shortlisted for this year’s prize
Rachel Carney explores the continuing legacy of Edward Thomas on Welsh poetry in English
Rhys Milsom reviews Masculine Happiness by David Foster Morgan
Lara Catrin remembers Gwyn Thomas, former National Poet of Wales, who died last week
John Osmond reports from Pennard where Nigel Jenkins was laid to rest on Monday.
Extracts from a 2007 interview with Swansea poet Nigel Jenkins who died yesterday
Steve Garrett explains that he has gone into poetry to explore his feminine side
Peter Finch describes his experience of being adopted by the Institute of Directors