Richard Hughes Williams's stories were first published in
Papur Pawb,
Cymru,
Yr Herald Gymraeg and
Y Goleuad, and appeared in two collections during his lifetime:
Straeon y Chwarel and
Tair Stori Fer. A posthumous selection of his work was published with an introduction by
E. Morgan Humphreys, and in a second edition containing an additional short story and an additional critical essay by
John Rowlands, in 1996. Richard Hughes Williams's stories are commonly set among the men who work at the slate quarries, and highlight both physical hardship and danger they endure, and their good humour, courage, and solidarity. Often they focus on a quarryman of unusual eccentricity or poverty, and sketch the incidents, humorous and tragic, that lead to his early death. == Critical reception and translation ==