
Wales Arts Review is incredibly pleased to present a new series that explores a variety of ‘vignette‘ short stories which offer a thoughtful glimpse into the minds of each of the authors. For this new vignette series, several regular authors of Wales Arts Review were asked to create narratives that utilise their personal experience, emotions or lifestyle to offer a deep insight into themselves. Below are each of the individual contributions to this ‘Flash Fiction’ Wales Arts Review series.
Wales Arts Review presents a new series of vignettes that will offer a glimpse into the author’s mind, first up is Venice by Richard Gwyn.
The second in our new series of literary vignettes which offer a glimpse into the mind of the author is The Girl by Durre Shahwar.
Wales Arts Review is pleased to present a new series of literary vignettes, next is Calling for the Good Old Days by Rhys Owain Williams.
Chance Encounters by Taylor Edmonds
Wales Arts Review is pleased to present a new series of thoughtful literary vignettes, next up is Chance Encounters by Taylor Edmonds.
Snapshot of Grief by Nasia Sarwar-Skuse
Wales Arts Review is pleased to present a new series of literary vignettes, next up is Snapshot of Grief by Nasia Sarwar-Skuse.
Wales Arts Review presents a new series of vignettes that will offer a glimpse into the author’s mind, next up is Hare by Elan Grug Muse.
Your Father’s Father Had Eyes Like Yours
Next, up in Wales Arts review’s newest series of thoughtful vignettes is Your Father’s Father Had Eyes Like Yours by Phil Jones.
Wales Arts Review presents a new series of vignettes that will offer a glimpse into the author’s mind, here is the last contribution, Bukit Lawang by Hanan Issa.