At first glance, Wales would seem to have a less obvious literary heritage than the other nations of the United Kingdom, so to mark St David's Day (which always falls on March 1st), we thought we'd redress the balance by highlighting some of the finest writing from Welsh authors. Lorna Sage's award-winning memoir Bad Blood follows three generations growing up on the border with Shropshire; in Rachel Tresize's Sixteen Shades of Crazy an isolated village gets desperate for entertainment when the local police crack down on drugs; and Dylan Thomas successfully transfers the spirit of Joyce's The Dubliners to Wales in The Portrait of An Artist as a Young Dog. We've got Harry Potter in Welsh too!