Hometown Tales: Wales

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· Weidenfeld & Nicolson · Ierunātājs: Janine Cooper-Marshall un Thomas Hunt
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Original tales by remarkable writers

Hometown Tales is a series of books pairing exciting new voices with some of the most talented and important writers at work today. Some of the tales are fiction and some are narrative non-fiction - they are all powerful, fascinating and moving, and aim to celebrate regional diversity and explore the meaning of home.

In these pages on Wales, you'll find two unique tales: a captivating exploration of migration by Tyler Keevil, an award-winning writer originally from Canada, now living in Wales, and one more tale to be found through open submissions.

Read by Thomas Hunt and Janine Cooper-Marshall

(p) Orion Publishing Group 2018

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Tyler Keevil grew up in Vancouver and in his mid-twenties moved to Wales. He is the author of three books and his short fiction has appeared in a wide range of magazines and anthologies, including the Missouri Review, New Welsh Review, and PRISM: International. He has received numerous awards for his work, most notably the Journey Prize, the Missouri Review Editors' Prize, and the Wales Book of the Year People's Prize. He is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at Cardiff University and one of the judges for the Wales Book of the Year 2017. His new novel No Good Brother will be published by The Borough Press in 2018.

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