Rosy Adams
Rosy Adams grew up in the Bannau Brycheiniog where she spent most of her time in the library or up the mountain. Her writing has been published by The Lampeter Review, Grim & Gilded, Lucent Dreaming, and The Amphibian amongst others, and she edited and contributed to (un)common: anthology of new Welsh writing published by Lucent Dreaming. She is inspired by myth and fairy tale, and is currently working on a short story collection.





Autumn 2024 - Otherworld






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(un)common: anthology of new Welsh writing (Paperback)
In this anthology, we tread the common ground of “not having”. But our lives are very different and each of our voices spins a different tale. Read on, and you will discover (un)common worlds. There are dragons, cloud-circling and deep-dwelling. Characters travel by bus and by train. They walk, run or even fly, through the pin-drop silence of libraries, through moon-frosted streets and winter-chilled parks, farms, houses, shops, cafés, and possibly the grottiest pub in existence. Family ties are important, and not always the ones you’re born with. Transformation can liberate but also imprison us. We encounter isolation, addiction, tragedy and grief, but we also find love, connection, and hope.
Folding Rock 004: Telling Tales
Featuring new work from writers including Lucie McKnight Hardy, Tom Bullough, Fríða Ísberg and Sadia Pineda Hameed
Time tells us that one story can branch into a great oak of different tales. Folklore, it seems, is tightly woven into our lives, our histories, and the way we understand the world – no matter where we come from. From Welsh chapels in the hills of Mizoram, to ancient stones on Yns Môn. From Icelandic shores to a lakeside in Yr Eryri. Hidden secrets, haunting losses, confessions, obsessions and transformations… Issue 004 spreads its boughs far further than the pages of the Mabinogion.
Spring 2025 | Vol. 60 Issue 3: The 60th Anniversary Issue
A landmark issue for Poetry Wales, featuring sixty new Welsh poets chosen by Editor Zoë Brigley as ‘poets to watch’. Plus, an extended reviews section with reviews from top names in Welsh literature.
These Pages Sing - Autumn 2024
Autumn 2024 Issue of These Pages Sing Literary Magazine: a curated collection of poetry and short fiction from writers with a Welsh connection.
These Pages Sing - Renewal (Spring) 2026
Renewal (Spring) 2026 Issue of These Pages Sing Literary Magazine: a curated collection of poetry and short fiction from writers with a Welsh connection.
