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Merissa (11800 KP) created a post

Feb 16, 2019  
Set in the world of #Wraidd_Elfennol, this #Fantasy series is full of myth and magic, action and adventure, and even a touch of romance, with a strong Welsh theme.

Step inside the World of Wraidd Elfennol today and see which Element calls to you.

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Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) created a post

Feb 23, 2019  
Set in the world of #Wraidd_Elfennol, this #Fantasy series is full of myth and magic, action and adventure, and even a touch of romance, with a strong Welsh theme.

Step inside the World of Wraidd Elfennol today and see which Element calls to you.

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Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) created a post

Oct 21, 2019  
Set in the world of #Wraidd_Elfennol, this #Fantasy series is full of myth and magic, action and adventure, and even a touch of romance, with a strong Welsh theme.

Step inside the World of Wraidd Elfennol today and see which Element calls to you.

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Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) created a post

Nov 19, 2019  
Set in the world of #Wraidd_Elfennol, this #Fantasy series is full of myth and magic, action and adventure, and even a touch of romance, with a strong Welsh theme.

Step inside the World of Wraidd Elfennol today and see which Element calls to you.

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Gruff Rhys recommended Pyst by Datblygu in Music (curated)

 
Pyst by Datblygu
Pyst by Datblygu
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"They were an underground band who started releasing cassettes in 1982 and are from Aberteifi in South West Wales, so they weren't part of a scene. They were from a small, working class town where, strangely, an interesting guy called Malcolm Neon had set up a cassette label, releasing electronic music in the Welsh language. So they kinda fit in – he put a tape of theirs out and gradually they released more albums, which would end up on the Anhrern, a punk rock Welsh language label which John Peel started to play. By the time Pyst came out in 1990, David R. Edwards' voice was becoming the key critical voice of the Welsh language. He held a mirror to society and to himself that was so brutally honest: they weren't embraced by the media at the time because they were misunderstood. They were gradually more acclaimed for their genius as time went on. The name of the band translates to English as 'developing', so they had experimenting as part of their reason for existing. By this time, it was David R. Edwards and Pat Morgan on bass and she brought a really distinctive musicality to the band. Their first two albums had been produced by Gorwel Owen who, for me, is like a Welsh Conny Plank, so everything was experimental but also really well-recorded. And this album [Datblygu] is a mixture of great songwriting. He can – when it's necessary - write a conventional pop song but delivered in a unique way like the classic, timeless songs. We covered one of these, 'Y Teimlad', on the Super Furry Animals' record Mwng. There are some great songs on this record – one is 'Ugain I Un' which is like a generic country and western song about being a horse [running] at [odds of] 20/1 who fails a jump and gets shot before the end of the song. There's another pop song called 'Am' which is just great pop music! But [the album is] always experimental and you could compare David to people like Mark E. Smith, Nick Cave and Allen Ginsberg, people with an honesty and darkness which is timeless as the lyrics deal with basic human traits. This isn't self-consciously Welsh. In fact, it's very critical of Welsh society in the Welsh language as that's the most honest way you could communicate [this idea]. And it captures Wales at that time where there was a great non-conformist musical streak going on ."

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Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) created a post

Oct 31, 2019  
Bran and Rhosyn need to work together to restore the balance between Earth and Air… and maybe find out just who they are meant to be.

Full of myth and magic, with a strong Welsh theme, Of Land and Sky continues in the #Fantasy world of Wraidd Elfennol.

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Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) created a post

Jan 15, 2019  
Set in the world of #Wraidd_Elfennol, this #Fantasy series is full of myth and magic, action and adventure, and even a touch of romance, with a strong Welsh theme.

Step inside the World of Wraidd Elfennol today and see which Element calls to you.

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Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) created a post

Feb 23, 2024  
Click the link to claim your review copy of Slippers and Songs exclusively at BookSirens. Combining Brothers Grimm tales with Welsh Gods mythology, 'Slippers and Songs' presents an enthralling retelling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses, introducing the debut of the Brodyr Alarch series.

#Fantasy
#Romance
#WelshGods
#BrodyrAlarch
#BrothersGrimm
#FairytaleRetelling

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Naming the Bones
Naming the Bones
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Louise Welsh knows how to intrigue her readers and, like any good mystery writer, gives them enough twists and turns to keep them interested to the last page. But instead of using a professional (like investigator or detective) to get to the bottom of this story, she puts the research in the hands of a Professor of Literature on sabbatical, trying to write the story of his favourite poet's brief life for a book. Using this as the basis of the story, the people in his life also get tangled into the strange circumstances of the poet's life and death. For people like myself, who don't care much for the mystery genre, Welsh proves once again that you don't need to be a fan to enjoy her works.
  
Dolittle (2020)
Dolittle (2020)
2020 | Adventure
Robert Downey Jr's first post-Marvel/Iron Man foray, in which he takes on the role of celebrated vet Dr Dolittle (he who can 'talk to the animals' … although there's no singing in this version!), this is a pretty basic by-the-numbers children's film.

I've also no idea why Downey Jr is putting on a (very bad) Welsh accent throughout.