Reading Wales ‘Dewithon’ Seeking New Home

Interested in hosting a Welsh blog post, holding the Reading Wales dragon standard high? Consider compiling, coordinating and hosting an annual event started on WordPress by Book Jotter aka Paula Bardell Hedley. Then read ‘Time to Say Hwyl’…

January 2025

Oh, Paula, such a bitter-sweet blog post but so very understandable! Life is full of changes and challenges and new things. Your Dewithon will live on in the hearts and minds of all who participated each year and the personal touch you gave to the literature of wonderful Wales.

Who will take up the mantle? 🐉

💖 Gretchen
(Australia)

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Compiled 💗 Gretchen Bernet-Ward 2025

‘The Silent Quarry’ Reading Wales for #Dewithon24

Grandma’s favourite teatowel © image Gretchen Bernet-Ward 2024

This month you can read and review any Welsh authors you like for Dewithon! As you can see from my grandmother’s faded favourite teatowel there has been a bit of Welsh influence in our family. Some of these songs have made me very emotional over the years. And many readers will remember singing favourites in their school choir.

I have been recommended Gareth Williams book ‘Valleys of Song: Music and Society in Wales, 1840-1914′ from University of Wales Press. Quote ‘This enthralling social history focuses on such groups as the fighting choirs of Dowlais and Merthyr that raised armies of supporters, electrified massive crowds and aroused fierce passions.’

But I digress, I have participated in past Dewithons and enjoyed reading Welsh authors I had not previously known thanks to Paula Bardell-Headley aka Book Jotter.

This year 2024 I am reading a crime novel ‘The Silent Quarry’ in an eight book series featuring DI Winter Meadows written by Cardiff-born Welsh crime and mystery author Cheryl Rees-Price.
1.THE SILENT QUARRY 2.FROZEN MINDS
3.SUFFER THE CHILDREN 4.A KNOT OF SPARROWS
5.LIES OF MINE 6.RISE TO THE FLY
7.WINTER’S CRY 8.HARBOUR NO SECRETS
(standalone ‘BLUE HOLLOW’)

“I do a lot of walking and, fortunately, living in Wales provides
plenty of stunning places to inspire my imagination and feed
the world of Winter Meadows.”
Goodreads quote from Cheryl Rees-Price

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/11551642.Cheryl_Rees_Price

Also, discover Welsh locations used in crime fiction: https://www.deadgoodbooks.co.uk/crime-fiction-set-in-wales/
and there’s some interesting reading on:
https://crimereads.com/the-rise-of-welsh-crime-fiction/

Rather than me expounding how wonderful Welsh authors are, and the books I have previously read, I will give you some links (below) to Paula’s website which is jammed-packed with information and insights. Paula is the nicest, most organised and prodigious book-blogger that I have had the pleasure to read.

Remember those hashtags #dewithon24 and #readingwales24. Reading Welsh authors has broadened my reading awareness, as the saying goes ‘Try it, you’ll like it!’

❤  Gretchen Bernet-Ward

Wales Readathon 2019

If you’ve never read a Welsh writer’s work, now is your chance!  I’ve been to the library and collected my copy of Under Milk Wood, the radio/stage/film drama by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas to get me started.  Read all about Dewithon19 on Book Jotter’s blog….Mwynhewch ddarllen! (Enjoy reading!)
Gretchen Bernet-Ward

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1st-31st March

Wales DragonWelcome to the first ever Wales Readathon (aka Dewithon 19), a month-long event beginning on Saint David’s Day, during which book bloggers from all parts of the world are encouraged to read, discuss and review literature by and about writers from Wales.

For more in-depth information on this reading jolly, head over to DHQ (Dewithon Headquarters) – and should you wish to take part in the official readalong, please follow this link. You can also share your thoughts and posts on Twitter by using the hashtags #dewithon19 and/or walesreadathon19.

Here we display your Dewithon-related posts. Please leave your links in the comments below or drop me a line with the URL.

Mwynhewch ddarllen! (Enjoy reading!)

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