Word of the Day August 24, 2018 Word of the Day – Discommode Discommode (verb) dis-kom-ode Cause (someone) trouble or inconvenience. Early 18th century: from obsolete French discommoder,… Kath Love0
Literary EventsNews August 24, 2018 The 6th Gladfest Literary Festival is Coming The Gladstone Library is one of Wales’ treasures, set in the idyllic border town of… Kath Love0
AdaptationsNews August 23, 2018 Second Trailer for The Hate U Give The Hate U Give, or THUG has been one of the best known books of… Kath Love0
AuthorsLiterary PlacesPoetry August 22, 2018 Literary Laugharne: From 1172 to Dylan Thomas Don’t tell everyone, but last week I sneaked off on a little holiday down the… Kath Love2
Word of the Day August 20, 2018 Word of the Day – Plantigrade Plantigrade (adj) plan-ti-gray-d (of a mammal) walking on the soles of the feet, like a… Kath Love1
Word of the Day August 19, 2018 Word of the Day – Connubial Connubial (adj) kon-oo-bee-al Relating to marriage or the relationship between a married couple; conjugal. Mid… Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 18, 2018 Word of the Day – Drongo Drongo (noun) (NZ) dron-go A stupid or incompetent person. Mid 19th century: from Malagasy. drongo… Kath Love1
Word of the Day August 17, 2018 Word of the Day – Carinate Carinate (adj) ka-rin-ayt Having a keel-like ridge. (of a bird) having a deep ridge on… Kath Love0
Word of the Day August 16, 2018 Word of the Day – Poppycock Poppycock (noun) pop-ee-kok Nonsense. Mid 19th century: from Dutch dialect pappekak, from pap ‘soft’ +… Kath Love0
Children's LiteratureNew Releases August 16, 2018 Discovery of 100-year-old Notebook Inspires Debut Novel All writers get their inspiration from somewhere and now the discovery of a hundred year… Kath Love0