
The Last Chapel: A Welsh Legacy Hidden in North-East India
Lorcán Lovett uncovers the influence of Welsh missionaries in Mizoram, reflecting on belonging, faith and colonial legacy, with beautiful photography by Valeria Mongelli.

Lorcán Lovett uncovers the influence of Welsh missionaries in Mizoram, reflecting on belonging, faith and colonial legacy, with beautiful photography by Valeria Mongelli.

Yasmin Begum explores the kaleidoscopic folklife of Wales, deconstructing colonial curation and shining light on the folklore and history of the second oldest community of Black people and people of colour in the UK.

From Issue 004 | Rosy Adams delves into the many afterlives of myth through the story of Blodeuwedd, as imagined through the pens of three different writers.

From Issue 003 | Gosia Buzzanca considers what it means to be a fangirl

Poet Mari Ellis Dunning takes us through the creative process of researching and writing her debut novel, Witsh.

From Issue 002 | Beth Preece muses on the ‘wet’ of Moyra Davey’s work

Award-winning journalist Ceri Jackson on the harsh reality of completing her true crime debut, The Boy from Tiger Bay.

From Issue 001 | An essay of soil, seed, roots, fruit, harvest, flower, and motherhood.

“The thing about roots, as I know from many a heavy afternoon, is their sheer stubbornness…”

The editors introduce the inaugural issue.