Kerry Philps
Kerry Philps, a recent grad from the University of Wales - Trinity St. David majoring in English & Creative Writing and the newly appointed Editor of the WRN News Wales Desk.


There’s something deceptively powerful about fresh air. Not a productivity hack. Not a wellness trend. Just real, literal air.
by Kerry Philps
Melinda French Gates, co-chair of the Gates Foundation and long-time advocate for global equity, once shared that The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver deeply shaped her perspective.
by Kerry PhilpsIn a world that values speed and output, stepping away from your work can feel counterintuitive. But if there’s one editing habit every professional should embrace, it’s this: walk away, then come back.
by Kerry Philps
When billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban names his yacht Fountainhead, you know the book left an impression.
by Kerry PhilpsWhen you make your writing easier to read, you’re not “dumbing it down.” You’re making it accessible. You’re respecting your reader’s time, energy, and attention.
by Kerry Philps
On the surface, it may seem like a deeply personal novel, steeped in history and mythology. But Song of Solomon also speaks directly to the challenges of leadership, ambition, and legacy.
by Kerry PhilpsAI-generated content is fast, functional, and sometimes surprisingly clever. It knows what a sentence is supposed to look like. It follows the rules. It gets the job done. But more often than not, something is… off.
by Kerry Philps
Known for co-founding PayPal, investing early in Facebook, and launching Palantir Technologies, Thiel has always shown a preference for bold moves
by Kerry Philps