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Introducing our contributors (part 1) for NWR #139

Spotlight, In Conversation and Essays 

Spotlight: Odette Debono's debut memoir White Sheep tells tales of an unreachable girl born into the narrow dockland streets of late-sixties Newport.
In Conversation: Alex Hubbard & Amy Grandvoinet
ESSAYS:
Elin Gruffydd - Muted Neon Dreams (Osaka, Japan)
Carole Burns - For the Thrill of It
Angharad Price - In Translation: Slate Gods
Louise Denham - The Rheidol Prize Shortlist: Hon Oedd Fy Ninas (This Was My City)
Catrin Menai - The Garden is This Garden
Lewis Davies - ¡Ojalá!
New Welsh Review: Journeys is available now, direct from the Parthian site or order from your local bookshop.











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