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Honno (press)

Honno is a Welsh women's press, based in Aberystwyth, which is run as an independent co-operative. The press concentrates solely on publishing writing by the women of Wales, with the twin aims of increasing publication opportunities for Welsh women and expanding the audience for Welsh women's writing. In 2006, Dai Smith, chair of the Arts Council of Wales, praised Honno's "terrific work in bringing women’s literature back into print". Luned Meredith, one of the founders, claimed in the press's 21st anniversary year of 2008 that Honno had made "a significant contribution to the changing social conscience which has given prominence to the woman's voice".

The press was started by a group of volunteers, and had 400 shareholders within six months of its establishment. Honno has received financial support from the Welsh Books Council and the European Union. The name Honno is the Welsh feminine form of "that".

Honnō

Honnō, Honnou, or, according to circumstances, Honno is a Japanese word ( noun), and is divided into two meanings by the difference in a kanji.

  • 本能 means instinct.
  • 本納 is the place name of Honnō, Mobara-shi, Chiba where Honnō Station stands.

本能 may also refer to follows:

Music:

  • "Honnō" (Ringo Sheena song)
  • "Honnō" (Tama song)
Honnō (Ringo Sheena song)

is Japanese singer Ringo Sheena's 4th single and it was released on October 27, 1999 by Toshiba EMI / East World. The single was certified double platinum by the RIAJ for 800,000 copies shipped to stores, and later gold for 100,000 downloads to cellphones in 2011.