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Gabalfa Press is an independent publisher located in Seattle. Founded in 2015, Gabalfa’s mission i It is also the childhood home of our founder’s mother.

Gabalfa (pronounced ɡəˈbælvə) is a small community north of Cardiff, Wales. In Welsh, its name is roughly translated as “place to meet the ferry” as it was once the location for a ferry crossing to take passengers across the river Taff. She grew up in a council house in Gabalfa, the rough equivalent to growing up in the projects here in the US. Much as Gabalfa was once a place from which to be transported, we hope you find that our books will do the same and transport you as readers.

Arthur Longworth | 2024 Fellows 02/13/2024

Arthur Longworth is one of the 2024 inaugural Freedom Writing Fellows through Haymarket Books. Writing Freedom aims to elevate the necessary voices of poets, fiction writers, and creative nonfiction writers impacted by carceral systems. Learn more about what Arthur is doing today and hear him read from a previous work:

Arthur Longworth | 2024 Fellows Biography for 2024 fellow Arthur Longworth.

11/14/2023

Now this is a review.

05/13/2022

Arthur Longworth will be featured as part of a larger story story on prison censorship airing tonight on Top Story with Tom Llamas at 7pmET/4pmPT.

Abused in foster care, convicted of murder and a complex story of second chances | Crosscut 04/20/2022

Welcome home, Mr. Longworth

Abused in foster care, convicted of murder and a complex story of second chances | Crosscut Arthur Longworth became a model of redemption. Despite earning policy and legal support, it was still incredibly difficult to get him out of prison.

New Washington laws aim to break foster care-to-prison pipeline 08/18/2021

“All this time, I’ve watched an unbroken river of foster youth come in after me,” Longworth said during one of two calls from prison with an Imprint reporter. “We weren’t born to be criminals, but compounded trauma led to this.”

New Washington laws aim to break foster care-to-prison pipeline As the state looks to reform its juvenile justice system, special attention is being given to foster children.

Today, Explained: The Voters 10/30/2020

Arthur Longworth can be heard closing out this episode of Today Explained. Today, he shared the following message via JPAY: You guys are lucky -- you can vote. Please make sure you do it.

Today, Explained: The Voters Election turnout is on track to be the highest in a century. Farmers, essential workers, prisoners, and two ladies named Ruth explain their 2020 presidential pick. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Prison Writing with PEN America: Can Mass Incarceration & Freedom of Speech Co-Exist? - Phil & Co. 12/11/2019

Prison writer, Arthur Longworth, discusses challenging the narrative of prison through his writing. Well worth a listen. (and it's both wonderful and powerful to hear about his novel, Zek, and its impact on the larger conversation about prisons and prison censorship.

Prison Writing with PEN America: Can Mass Incarceration & Freedom of Speech Co-Exist? - Phil & Co. Host Cliff Sloan is joined by award-winning writer, Arthur Longworth who is calling in from Monroe Correctional Complex where he is serving a life without parole sentence and Robert Po***ck, PEN America’s Prison Writing Program Manager.   Listen to an insider’s perspective on the freedom of spe...

The PEN Ten: An Interview with the 2019 Writers for Justice Fellows 11/04/2019

Arthur Longworth among the PEN Ten: Writing for Justice Fellows interviewed by Caits Meissner. Many of the essays for which Art has won awards are available online. His book, Zek: An American Prison Story, published by Gabalfa Press, is available at libraries around the country, bookstores, and Amazon.

The PEN Ten: An Interview with the 2019 Writers for Justice Fellows In this week's PEN Ten interview, PEN America’s Public Programs Manager Lily Philpott speaks with Nicole Chung, author of All You Can Ever Know.

Writing for Justice Fellowship 10/07/2019

Congratulations to Arthur Longworth for being awarded a 2019-2020 Writing for Justice Fellowship from PEN America.

This is a prestigious honor, which will garner him a wider audience as well as shine a much needed light on the foster-care-to-prison pipeline, which will be the focus of his work.

Writing for Justice Fellowship The Writing for Justice Fellowship commissions writers to create works of lasting merit that illuminate critical issues related to mass incarceration.

What Incarcerated Writers Want the Literary Community to Understand 09/11/2019

A powerful collection of voices.

What Incarcerated Writers Want the Literary Community to Understand Through the piles of white envelopes stacked on my desk, each marked with a red correctional institution stamp, an unusual cut n’ paste package called my attention. The oversized envelope—featuring…

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Actor Jon Sands read Arthur Longworth 's work in New York this week as part of the PEN America World Voices series.

https://pen.org/event/172759/

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