Creative Writing

Writers at Work: Naomi Pearce

In our final Writers at Work interview for 2026, get to know features Naomi Pearce. With a background in Art History and textiles, Naomi’s creative practice trawls through archives, writes at crumbling cottages, bogs and mortuaries, and queers the Western genre, dissolving the line between artist and writer.

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Writers at Work: Emily Paradice-Ruan

In our penultimate Writers at Work interview, we meet Emily Paradice-Ruan, whose practice spans autofiction and children’s books. We loved hearing about the role of vulnerability in her practice, her literary heroes and the dreamy liminality of trains and beds.

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Writers at Work: Holly Müller

In Holly’s Writers at Work interview, she shares reflections on her acclaimed debut novel My Own Dear Brother, her dual practice of singing and writing, and the enduring influence of Margaret Atwood.

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Writers at Work: Rolant Tomos

From YA fantasy to cheap westerns, Rolant Tomos has worked across TV, film and novels. In this Writers at Work interview, Rolant shares a little of his story, his tips for catching your best ideas and the surprises that can be found along the creative way.

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Writers at Work: Sophie Calon

Our next Writer at Work, Sophie Calon, unpacks her debut memoir Long Going, her mission to read a book written by a woman from every country in the world, and the importance of community in her writing life.

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Writers at Work: Steffan Wilson-Jones

From early encounters with sci-fi and fantasy to formally innovative writing and putting Wales on the map, Writer at Work Steffan Wilson-Jones lets us into his writing life as he writes his debut, Dim Ond Ti (Only You)

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Writers at Work: Stacey Taylor

Next in our Writers at Work series, Representing Wales alum Stacey Taylor discusses her writing practice, researching the painter Gwen John and the magic of libraries.

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Writers at Work: Carys Shannon

In our first interview for this year’s Hay Festival Writers at Work series, Carys Shannon reflects on her debut novel Truth Like Water, her writing life, inspirations, and the best creative advice she has ever been given.

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