Paula's month celebrating Welsh reading is going well. Still time to join, if you're feeling the urge.

DEWITHON ‘24: Llyfrbabble (Bookbabble) #2 https://bookjotter.com/2024/03/21/dewithon-24-llyfrbabble-bookbabble-2/

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DEWITHON ‘24: Llyfrbabble (Bookbabble) #2

The second this year in a series of short posts highlighting cultural and literary chatter from the land of poetry and song.

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DEWITHON ‘24: Llyfrbabble (Bookbabble) #1

The first this year in a series of short posts highlighting cultural and literary chatter from the land of poetry and song.

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https://bookjotter.com/2024/03/16/winding-up-the-week-369/
As we head into week three of Dewithon 2024, we look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet. #books #bookstodon #amreading #dewithon24 #readingwales2024 #dewithon
Winding Up the Week #369

As we head into week three of Dewithon 2024, we look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere and highlight fascinating features from across…

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Winding Up the Week #366

This week, as we kick off Reading Wales 2024, we look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, reveal this year’s red dragon St David’s Day…

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For those who are already "Reading Wales" this month, or for those who might still have time to participate if curious, Paula kicks off the month with this bit of Welsh literature:

A Poem by Albert Cynan Evans-Jones

https://bookjotter.com/2024/03/01/a-poem-by-albert-cynan-evans-jones/

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A Poem by Albert Cynan Evans-Jones

We celebrate the first week of Reading Wales 2024 with two verses from a well-known poem by Sir (Albert) Cynan Evans-Jones.

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