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.


How finding your voice builds better communication and confidence in your work.
by Kerry Philps
When you think of Jeff Bezos, fiction might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But even the founder of Amazon — the ultimate marketplace of everything — finds wisdom in literary storytelling.
by Kerry PhilpsIn the fast-paced world of business, creativity and problem-solving are invaluable skills that set top performers apart. But what if the key to unlocking these abilities lies in something as simple as a five-minute writing exercise?
by Kerry Philps
For Oprah Winfrey, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee isn’t just a childhood favorite—it’s a cornerstone of her moral compass.
by Kerry Philps
For Ferriss—whose career has spanned tech investing, bestselling books, and interviewing world-class performers—the novel’s core message is deeply relevant.
by Kerry PhilpsIn a world full of templates, trends, and marketing blueprints, it’s easy to believe you need to sound a certain way to be taken seriously in business. But the truth is, the most effective strategy isn’t about fitting in — it’s about standing out.
by Kerry Philps
Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and a leading venture capitalist, is best known for his insights on entrepreneurship and networking. But when it comes to fiction, one book stands out as a favourite: The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov.
by Kerry PhilpsIn business, clarity isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. Whether drafting an email, crafting a proposal, or writing a keynote speech, the way we communicate shapes the way we think.
by Kerry Philps