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6 produkter
6 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2012
128 kr
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In the mid-eighties, four friends got together round a kitchen table and determined to give the women of Wales a voice: to bring back to life the voices of the past and find the classics of the future. 25 years later Honno Press is a thriving independent publisher - the only surviving independent women's press. This collection brings together a selection of the best of Welsh Women's writing taken from commissioned anthologies from every decade of Honno's working life. All Shall Be Well is an essential guide to the recorded and creative lives of the nation's women.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2012
187 kr
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Published to celebrate Honno's 25th anniversary, this collection brings together a selection of the best of Welsh women's writing taken from commissioned anthologies from every decade of Honno's working life.
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
271 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2023
247 kr
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Engelska, 2023231 kr
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When a suspicious airplane crash kills Fiona''s soon-to-be ex-husband and owner of the local airfield, she becomes the number one suspect. Surrounded by antagonistic in-laws, land-hungry developers, and drug smugglers determined to get their hands on the airfield, she must find the saboteur before she becomes the next victim.
Häftad, Engelska, 2015
131 kr
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A stellar line-up of writing talent includes Stevie Davies, Trezza Azzopardi, Joe Dunthorne, Owen Sheers, Cynan Jones, Deborah Kay Davies and Rachel Trezise. Stories range from the personal to the universal; from the streets of south Wales to the wilder reaches of small town and countryside, from film sets to the limits of time and space.The anthology is the first in a series. It is co-edited by Seren fiction editor Penny Thomas and Francesca Rhydderch, a previous editor of New Welsh Review, whose debut novel The Rice Paper Diaries won the Fiction Prize, Wales Book of the Year 2014.