Authors

220 Authors found.


Gallimore, Andrew


Garlick, Raymond

Raymond Garlick was Principal Lecturer in English Studies at Trinity College, Carmarthen. Poet, co-founder and editor of The Anglo-Welsh Review, he was a pioneer researcher into the history of English language writing in Wales, and author of the influential An Introduction to Anglo-Welsh Literature.

Gough, Lucy

The author of sixteen plays, Lucy Gough has also been a scriptwriter on Hollyoaks for Mersey TV. Her plays are much broadcast on radio. For more information please go to www.Lucy.Gogh.care4free.net

Graham, Desmond

Desmond Graham was born in Surrey and educated at Leeds University. He has lectured at Universities in Africa, Germany and, since 1971, at Newcastle upon Tyne. He is the author of a biography of Keith Douglas and the editor of his poems and prose. He is also the editor of an anthology, Poetry of the Second World War (Pirnlico). This is his third collection of poems and follows The Marching Bands (1996) and The Lie of Horizons (1993).

Granelli, Roger

Roger Granelli is a musician and writer. He is the author of five novels.

Gray, Kathryn

Born in Caerphilly, Wales in 1973 and raised in Swansea, Kathryn Gray studied German and Medievalism at the Universities of Bristol and York. She received an Eric Gregory Award in 2001 and her poems have appeared in the TLS, The Independent, Poetry Review, Poetry Wales and other major journals. She currently lives in London where she works as a freelance writer.

Griffiths, Steve

Steve Griffiths was born in Anglesey in 1949, where he lived until he was eighteen. He read English at Cambridge and did various jobs until 1973, when he began his involvement with community work and welfare rights in north London.

Groves, Paul

Paul Groves was brought up in Wales, to which he has returned after living for twenty-five years in the Forest of Dean. He has been strikingly successful in national and international competitions and has published poetry and criticism in a wide range of periodicals, including London Magazine, Poetry Review and The Times Literary Supplement. He lives in Monmouth.

Gwynn-Browne, Arthur

Arthur Gwynn-Browne (1904 - 1963) was educated at Oxford University. After joining up in 1939, he was involved in the Dunkirk evacuation, an experience which formed the basis for ’F.S.P.’ His novel ’Gone for a Burton’ was published in 1945.