Authors

220 Authors found.


Lewis, Saunders

Writer and scholar Saunders Lewis (1893-1985) is one of the most significant and controversial figures in Welsh life of the last century. A founder of the Welsh Nationalist Party, Lewis went to prison and sacrificed his academic and artistic career for the cause.

Ley, Gary

Gary Ley is a sculptor's assistant, who lives in Rhossili on the Gower. Taking Ronnie to the Pictures was a runner-up in Seren's First Novel Competition.

Liardet, Tim

Tim Liardet was born in London and educated at the University of York. He has travelled extensively and worked in the fields of Information Technology and Marketing. Widely published, he currently works as a freelance writer, editor and tutor

Llewellyn, David

David Llewellyn was raised in Pontypool and is a graduate of Darlington College of Arts. He has written scripts for the BBC and several short stories. David now lives and works in Cardiff. This is his first novel.

Llewellyn-Willians, Hilary

Hilary Llewellyn-Williams was born in Kent but made her home in west Wales for a number of years, before moving recently to Pontypool. Widely published, she has read her work in a variety of venues and taught in schools, workshops and seminars. She has also travelled in Europe and North America. Her collections for Seren are The Tree Calendar, Book of Shadows and Animaculture.

Lloyd, Grahame

Grahame Lloyd is a freelance broadcaster and journalist and commentator. He is the author of Daffodil Days, Glamorgan's Glorious Summer, C'Mon City! and Jan the Man the life story of Jan Molby.

Lloyd, Peter

Peter Lloyd's other plays include The Touch, written for London's Bush Theatre, and I've Been Eddie Mostyn. His work can also be seen on television.

Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen

Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan was brought up in Caernarfonshire and educated at the universities of Oxford, Poitiers, and Wales. She has published widely on the history of literature and the visual arts in Wales.

Lockwood, David

David Lockwood (- 2005) was a clergyman who lived close to Clyro in the heart of ’Kilvert Country.’ He was a vice-president of the Kilvert Society and researched his subject over many years. His biography of Kilvert was published to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Kilvert’s birth; he also edited a selection of Kilvert’s famous diaries.

Makin, Steve

Steve Makin is a freelance photographer from Cheshire.