In 1945, along with
Pol Le Gourrierec, he founded the magazine,
Tír na nÓg (
Land of the Young). In 1948, he co-founded the review magazine,
Al Liamm (
The Link); these magazines merged in 1949, continuing as
Al Liamm. He directed and edited this review for about half a century. He also directed
Éditions Al Liamm, a Breton book publisher.
Al Liamm magazine and the some 200 book titles are credited with potentially saving Breton from extinction. They represent the most durable publishing activity in Breton since 1945, stimulating many new journals since the 1960s. From 1985 to 1997, he was President of the Association des Editeurs de Bretagne, working with new authors to increase the availability of books in Breton. In 2000, the
Al Liamm imprint was taken over by another publisher,
An Here. Huon completed and updated
Roparz Hemon's Breton-French/French-Breton dictionary, which sold more than 100,000 copies. As a writer, he had a collection of poems:
Evidon Va-Unan (
For Myself), and two collections of short stories:
An Irin Glas (
The Sloes or
The Blackthorn) and
Ur Vouezh Er Vorenn (
A Voice in the Mist). He also translated from Welsh, particularly the short stories of
Kate Roberts, and English. He wrote or collaborated as editor learning books for Breton, Breton grammar and a 1984 book surveying recent Breton writing. == Publications==