Authors
Jones, Jonah
Jonah Jones (1919 - 2004) was born near Durham. A pacifist, he served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the war, and on demobilisation moved to north Wales to work as a printer, sculptor and letter-cutter. He was also a novelist, having published ’A Tree May Fall’, about the Easter Uprising in Dublin, and ’Zorn, the life of a Jewish hermit’. He was Director of the National College of Art & Design in Dublin from 1974-78, and artist in residence in Newcastle (1979-80) and Gregynog Fellow in 1981-82.
Jones, Lloyd
Former farm-worker, newspaper editor, chamber-of-horrors employee and lecturer, Lloyd Jones lives in Llanfairfechan, on the north Wales coast. Following a bout of alcoholism which nearly killed him, he set off on an epic walk around Wales, the inspiration for his novel, Mr Vogel.
Jones, Peter Thabit
Peter Thabit Jones was born in Swansea in 1951, where he has lived for most of his life.
Jones, R.W.
R.W. Jones's other novels include Saving Grace, Cop-Out, The Green Reapers and Seeds in the Wind.
Jones, Rhodri
Rhodri Jones grew up speaking Welsh, English and German. For the past two decades he has travelled widely in Central America, Europe, Africa and the Far East, building up an astounding photographic portfolio with images ranging from the mountains of Albania to the cities and deserts of China.
Jones, Robert
Robert Jones has been a keen walker all his life. He was editor of Walking Wales magazine and has written guides for the most popular mountains in Wales, the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. A landscape photographer, a wide selection of his images can be seen at
www.gwlad.co.uk.