
Editorial and The Back Page are written by Robert Minhinnick.
Features in this issue on “(Re)Mapping “Anglo-Welsh” Poetry: A Century of Verse” by Francesca Rhydderch; an interview with Hilary Llewellyn-Williams by Robert Minhinnick; Jeremy Hooker writes “A New Kind of Nature Poetry” on Hilary Llewellyn-Williams’s “Animaculture”; and Nigel Jenkins writes about his tour of the US with Menna Elfyn and Iwan Llwyd in “Beer, Bread and Ovaries”.
Poetry by Duncan Bush, Paul Henry, Peter Gruffydd, Caryl Ward, Philip Gross, Hilary Llewellyn-Williams, Elise Harris, Jane Glencross, Roberta Murphy, Elinor Wyn Reynolds, Stuart Henson, Andrew McNeillie, Brian Smith, Peter Finch, Tôpher Mills, Jean Earle, Matt Simpson, Neil Rollinson, Samantha Wynne Rhydderch, Stevie Krayer, Kate Bingham, Carole Morgan Hopkin, Clare Pollard, Billy Watt, David Greenslade, Michael Ponsford and Valedictories.
Reviews by Duncan Bush on “Canaan” by Geoffrey Hill; Jill Farringdon reviews Anne Cluysenaar’s “Timeslips”; John Greening talks about John Davies’s “Dirt Roads”; Sheenagh Pugh on “The Marble Fly” by Jamie McKendrick; Ian McMillan reviews “Useful” by Peter Finch; Anna Wigley writes about Janet Dubé’s “In Praise of Carnivores” and Merryn Williams’s “The Sun’s Yellow Eye”; and Graham Mort reviews “Tilt” by Harthill, Hool and Jones, Brian Louis Pearce’s “Gwen John Talking”, Chris Bendon’s “Novella” and Steve Short’s “Homo Sylvestris”.