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Meet The Contributor: Reb Ellis-Haken, British Archaeology 

Dr Reb Ellis-Haken is an archaeologist who specialises in animals and humans in La Tène and early ‘Celtic’ art. She’s been carrying out innovative research in digital imagery with ideas about art and society.

British Archaeology is a publication from the Council for British Archaeology — an educational charity. It focuses on the latest archaeology news, discoveries, and research within the UK and from British Archaeologists working overseas.

1) What inspired you to get into archaeology?

I remember watching ‘Time … Keep Reading

Meet The Contributor: Patrick Cruywagen, Land Rover Monthly

Patrick Cruywagen is the Editor of Land Rover MonthlyThis is his second editorial role at a 4×4 magazine, having previously been an Editor at SA4X4 Magazine. His book, Your Bucket List: 150 Must-Do Experiences in Southern Africa, published by Map Studio in 2014, is the result of a decade of Southern African travel while working for SA4x4 Magazine.

Land Rover Monthly is packed full of essentials on driving, modifying, maintaining, exploring and buying information for Land … Keep Reading

ISBN Reading Rooms Guide: Author and Third-Party Marketing

Often the authors, editors, illustrators, photographers and subjects of a book have an extensive online presence. Today we’re showcasing how ISBN Reading Rooms allows you to extend your reach beyond your own audiences to those of your authors and third-parties as well.

ISBN Reading Rooms, the free service of Reading Rooms for Books, allows publishers to upload an unlimited number of PDFs, decide how many pages at the front and back are available for reader to preview, and direct readers … Keep Reading

Meet The Contributor: Tim Cooke, New Welsh Review

Tim Cooke is a teacher, writer and creative writing PhD student. In the 2022 Award CeremonyNew Welsh Review announced Tim as winner of the New Welsh Writing Awards 2022: Rheidol Prize for Prose with a Welsh Theme or Setting. He won the award with his blended nonfiction book, River.

River uses the River Ogmore in Bridgend to shape the narrative. By presenting a series of real events, memories and fictions connected in some way to the flow of … Keep Reading

Meet The Contributor: Jasmine Donahaye, New Welsh Review

Jasmine Donahaye is a Professor of English Literature at Swansea University. Previously, she worked in the publishing sector and as Publishing Grants Officer at the Welsh Books Council. This background in publishing informs her teaching of creative writing. Her memoir, Losing Israel (2015), won the non-fiction category of Wales Book of the Year, and her story Theft was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature V.S. Pritchett Memorial Prize.

For over twenty-five years, New Welsh ReviewKeep Reading

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