There is some fabulous writing about Welsh history, heritage and literature available on the web. Here are just some of the blogs I have admired over the years and whose work has been a source of inspiration for me.
- Rambles and Studies in Welsh History: Views from an American Welsh Historian (Adam N. Coward)
- Early Tourists in Wales: 18th and 19th century tourists’ comments about Wales (Michael Freeman)
- Welsh Costume / Gwisg Gymreig: Welsh costume – descriptions, illustrations, surviving examples, 1700-1950 (Michael Freeman)
- gwallter: a blog and more from Swansea (Andrew Green)
- Queer Welsh Stories (Mair Jones)
- The Ladies of Llangollen: A Romantic Friendship (Kelly M. McDonald)
- LGBTQ Cymru: Research into the LGBTQ+ history of Wales (various)
- Lucubrations/Crachddysg: Scholarly Offcuts on Various Subjects (Rhys Kaminski-Jones)
- Letter from Aberystwyth: Forty years ago I came over the Cambrian mountains. I am still learning about this place (Caroline Palmer)
- welldigger: This blog seeks to honour the work of the Holy Spirit in Wales through accounts of people, places and events connected with the development of Christianity and with revival from the early days of the Celtic saints onwards (David Edward Pike)
- Well Hopper: Exploring the ancient holy wells and healing wells of North Wales (Ian Taylor)
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