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Golwg - full page article
25/10/14 20:04 - Filed under : cromen
Recreating past classics – information, background and images of Cromen’s latest publications.More…
E H Jones's En-dor reviewed
A review of The Road to En-dor published in the Autumn 2014 edition of New Welsh Review (Wales’ leading literary magazine) by Paul Cooper – “a Turkish-set wartime memoir about trickery and resistance still has relevance in the age of Derren Brown”.More…
One of seven stories available for free
03/09/14 18:30 - Filed under : books
As Storïau’r Henllys Fawr is being published here’s a chance to download one of the seven stories, Antur y ddrama, for free.More…
Teulu Bach Nantoer on World Book Day
As part of the celebrations for World Book Day S4C will repeat a television programme by Unigryw on the most important children’s novel in the Welsh language.More…
An interview with Golwg
27/01/14 18:50 - Filed under : cromen
iPhone Visions from 1703 – Gweledigethau’r Bardd Cwsg ar yr iPhoneMore…
Three visions between two covers
05/12/13 23:02 - Filed under : books
The Visions of the Sleeping Bard contains three separate books.More…
Teulu Bach Nantoer is blogged!
Glyn Adda has enjoyed the Teulu Bach Nantoer e-book and recalls the author’s other works.More…
Cartrefi Cymru on Radio Cymru
28/10/13 12:14 - Filed under : cromen
A four programme series was broadcast on Radio Cymru during September-October 2013.More…
Teulu Bach Nantoer
To co-incide with the broadcast of a television programme by Unigryw on S4C, an e-book has been published of the most important children’s novel in the Welsh language.More…
Good news from Amazon
Amazon have started to accept Welsh language e-books.More…
On-line book shopping
More on-line e-book retailers now list and sell Cromen products.More…
In Pursuit of Spring
21/05/13 13:43 - Filed under : books
The early months of 100 years ago were similar to this year’s.More…
The first Welsh language novel?
27/03/13 16:00 - Filed under : books
Regarded by many as the first Welsh language novel, Hunangofiant Rhys Lewis is Cromen’s latest publication.More…
Cromen on gwales.com
Cromen ebooks available from gwales.comMore…
Super-Tramp under the stars
Super-Tramp sees stars in the UK and in the USA.More…
Sailing too close to the wind?
16/07/12 16:07 - Filed under : cromen
What will happen when Hugh Morgan decides to marry? The village of Mwntseison brought to life by Allen Raine.More…
Super-Tramp - the original
16/07/12 16:07 - Filed under : books
W H Davies travels accross the USA and Canada – the tramp-poet from Newport describes the people he meets, the places he visits as well as that unfortunate incident in Renfrew, Ontario.More…
Morgans reviewed
Review of The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans in New Welsh Review (Wales’ leading literary magazine) by James Lloyd – he sees that it anticipates many of the anxieties that would go on to define the period known as Modernism.More…
Pethe - S4C - interview
26/03/12 22:00 - Filed under : cromen
Interview on the television programme Pethe, S4C, with Rhun ap Iorwerth – an item on e-books in general as well as describing the setting-up of Cromen.More…
Happy-go-lucky family
15/03/12 11:00 - Filed under : books
The Morgans are a Welsh family living in Balham, London – the only novel written by the Anglo-Welsh poet and journalist, Edward Thomas.More…
The Super-Tramp in Wales
15/03/12 12:00 - Filed under : books
W H Davies’s trek from Carmarthen to London – the tramp-poet from Newport describes the people and places he comes across on his journey.More…
Review on Radio Cymru
19/02/12 14:00 - Filed under : cromen
Catrin Beard on Dewi Llwyd ar fore Sul, Radio Cymru, spoke of her enjoyment of reading Enoc Huws on her Kindle.More…
Stiwdio - Radio Cymru - interview
09/02/12 20:00 - Filed under : cromen
Interview on Stiwdio, Radio Cymru, with Kate Crockett about e-books in general as well as the setting-up of Cromen.More…
Barn - magazine article
01/02/12 12:00 - Filed under : cromen
"Bards and singers and famous men of renown"
01/12/11 13:30 - Filed under : books
By touring Wales and visiting the homes of bards and singers and famous men of renown Owen M Edwards presents a snapshot of the country and its landscape, its history and culture and of its people and society.More…
The most famous Welsh novel?
01/12/11 13:15 - Filed under : books
The most famous opening sentence, novel and author in the Welsh language. The first Cromen book – and where better to start?More…
Digital books from Wales
01/12/11 13:00 - Filed under : cromen
It isn't possible to sell Welsh language digital books on the Amazon Kindle Store at the moment and selling on Apple iTunes also presents difficulties.
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