The line-up for a literary day at a popular Pembrokeshire festival has been revealed.

National Poet of Wales, Hanan Issa, along with bard Ceri Wyn Jones and writer Richard Gwyn, will headline Literature Sunday on September 22.

The event - part of On Land's Edge - promises more than just readings, offering attendees the chance to participate in creative writing workshops.

The workshops, set for the morning, will take place at Theatr Gwaun and Peppers Arts Gallery.

Richard Gwyn, former head of creative writing at Cardiff University, will lead the English workshop, focusing on myth, memory, and childhood stories.

Meanwhile, festival favourite Jon Gower will guide the Welsh workshop, concentrating on writing about place and sensory experiences.

In the afternoon, attendees can head to Ffwrn for a 'meet the authors' session.

Richard Gwyn will read from his latest book, Ambassador of Nowhere, and engage in a conversation with Span Arts chairperson, Sue Lewis.

Emyr Wallace Humphreys will present his English translation of the Welsh sci-fi classic Y Dydd Olaf (The Last Day) in a discussion led by Jon Gower.

Local author Tim Wickenden will also be present, reading from his latest novel, That Girl in the Boxcar, and discussing his work with Mike Ponsford.

The afternoon will also see the introduction of poetry workshops for young people.

Hanan Issa will lead the English workshop, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and Welshness.

Ceri Wyn Jones will conduct the Welsh workshop, focusing on wordplay and the sounds of the beach and sea.

These workshops are tailored for young people aged 10-13, with tickets available on the Theatr Gwaun website.

The day will conclude with Hanan and Ceri reading their own poetry at the Simffoni Mara concert, which will close the festival at Theatr Gwaun.